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ZIEJA

by Robert Gliński

synopsis

The 70s. A Security Service Major wishes to "buy" gullible priest Zieja and turn him into an agent who will discredit the opposition. The priest's interrogations become a natural pretext for a journey through the history of Poland in the twentieth century: from the Bolshevik war of 1920, through World War II, up to modern times. It turns out that the seemingly naive Father Zieja is actually a clever rebel. The world he lived in was unacceptable to him. He was ahead of his time. A lonely journey without a passport to Rome in the 1930s turned into thoughts of a European Union. Performing the Catholic funeral rites of a woman who committed suicide (during the 20s of the past century) was an protest against the church's rules. Proclaiming the slogan "never kill anyone, not even your enemies" during the Second World War, was against patriotic mythologies and foretold future pacifist attitudes. Zieja puts his life and freedom on the line in the name of moral, ethical and religious values in which he believed.

original title: Zieja
country: Poland
year: 2020
genre: fiction
directed by: Robert Gliński
film run: 110'
release date: PL 13/03/2020
screenplay: Wojciech Lepianka
cast: Andrzej Seweryn, Mateusz Więcławek, Tadeusz Bradecki, Jakub Wieczorek, Leslaw Zurek, Rafal Zawierucha, Zbigniew Zamachowski, Marta Mazurek, Sonia Bohosiewicz, Redbad Klynstra
cinematography by: Witold Plóciennik
film editing: Ewa Smal
art director: Wojciech Żogała
costumes designer: Zuzanna Glinska, Elżbieta Radke
music: Cezary Skubiszewski
producer: Wlodzimierz Niderhaus
co-producer: Agnieszka Porzezinska
production: WFDiF - Wytwórnia Filmów Dokumentalnych i Fabularnych, Telewizja Polska (TVP) - Agencja Filmowa
backing: Polish Film Institute/Polski Instytut Sztuki Filmowej
distributor: Telewizja Polska (TVP) - Agencja Filmowa

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