THE SUN, THE SUN BLINDED ME
by Wilhelm Sasnal, Anka Sasnal
synopsis
Inspired by Albert Camus’ The Stranger, The Sun, the Sun Blinded Me follows Rafał Mularz, a stranger in his own society who creates a daily routine and a lifestyle that protects him from the outside world. His method seems to work fine until he is confronted with another stranger. A man thrown out by the sea, an immigrant. Rafał has to make a decision: Will he confront this society unfit for strangers and take responsibility for this man? Or will he choose to continue to protect himself?
| international title: | The Sun, the Sun Blinded Me | 
| original title: | The Sun, the Sun Blinded Me | 
| country: | Poland, Switzerland | 
| year: | 2016 | 
| genre: | fiction | 
| directed by: | Wilhelm Sasnal, Anka Sasnal | 
| film run: | 74' | 
| screenplay: | Wilhelm Sasnal, Anka Sasnal | 
| cast: | Rafał Maćkowiak | 
| cinematography by: | Wilhelm Sasnal | 
| film editing: | Beata Walentowska | 
| art director: | Marek Zawierucha | 
| costumes designer: | Ewelina Gasior | 
| producer: | Wilhelm Sasnal | 
| production: | Balapolis, Hauser & Wirth | 


























