LEAVE NO TRACES
synopsis
Poland, 1983. Despite the suspension, the martial law imposed by the communist authorities, aimed at suppressing the Solidarity opposition, is still in force in the country. On May 12, Grzegorz Przemyk, son of the opposition poet Barbara Sadowska, is arrested and badly beaten by a police patrol. Przemyk dies after two days of agony. The only witness to the fatal beating is one of Grzegorz's colleagues, Jurek Popiel, who decides to fight for justice and to testify against the police. Initially, the state apparatus, including the Ministry of the Interior, downplays the case. However, when over 20 thousand. People will march through the streets of Warsaw behind Przemyk's coffin, the authorities decides to use any tools against the witness and the deceased's mother to discredit them and prevent Jurek from testifying in court.
international title: | Leave No Traces |
original title: | Zeby nie bylo sladów |
country: | Poland, France, Czech Republic |
sales agent: | New Europe Film Sales |
year: | 2021 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Jan P. Matuszyński |
film run: | 160' |
screenplay: | Kaja Krawczyk-Wnuk |
cast: | Tomasz Ziętek, Sandra Korzeniak, Jacek Braciak, Robert Wieckiewicz, Sebastian Pawlak, Agnieszka Grochowska, Mateusz Górski |
cinematography by: | Kacper Fertacz |
film editing: | Przemysław Chruscielewski |
art director: | Pawel Jarzebski |
costumes designer: | Małgorzata Zacharska |
producer: | Leszek Bodzak, Aneta Cebula-Hickinbotham |
co-producer: | Olivier Père |
production: | Aurum Film, Les Contes Modernes, ARTE France Cinéma, Background Films |
backing: | Polish Film Institute/Polski Instytut Sztuki Filmowej |
distributor: | Kino Świat, Memento Distribution, Filmin |