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Under-the-Radar Round Up 2013, Part 3

February 2, 2014 1 comment

Original Reviews by Jonathan Broxton

REVIEWS FROM POLAND AND EASTERN EUROPE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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OSZUKANE/DECEIVED – Bartlomiej Gliniak

May 10, 2013 1 comment

oszukaneOriginal Review by Jonathan Broxton

Oszukane – known in English as “Decieved” – is a Polish drama film directed by Marcin Solarz. It stars Sylwia Boroń and Carolina Chapko as Aneta and Natalia, two teenage girls who meet by chance, but then discover that they are actually twin sisters, separated at birth as a result of a mistake made by the hospital in which they were born. The score for the film is by a young, exceptionally talented Polish composer, Bartlomiej Gliniak, who impressed with his breakout score Teah in 2008, and is building quite a reputation for himself as one of the rising stars of Polish film music. Read more…

NIEDŹWIEDŹ: WŁADCA GÓR/LORD OF THE CARPATHIANS – Bartlomiej Gliniak

January 21, 2013 Leave a comment

lordofthecarpathiansOriginal Review by Jonathan Broxton

Lord of the Carpathians – Niedźwiedź: Władca Gór in its original Polish – is a feature documentary directed by Krystian Matysek about brown bears living in the Carpathian Mountains of eastern Europe. A well-regarded and well-made film, it won awards at the International Festival of Films on the Environment in Banska Bystrica, and at the International Festival of Nature Films in Lodz in 2012, before recieving a short theatrical release at the beginning of 2013. Read more…