Gracze
Gracze

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Gracze

1995
Movie
Adult · 18+
103 min
Polish

A political film with sensationalist plots, set during the 1990 presidential elections.The protagonist is Jan Gracz, a filmmaker, oppositionist, honest and noble man. When almost all the intelligentsia sides with Mazowiecki, he decides to head Walesa's presidential campaign. Meanwhile, the KGB plans an attempt on his life. The political game is mixed with sensationalism and eroticism.

Insights

IMDb7.4/10
Director: Marek KoterskiGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

The film follows the life of a cynical and disillusioned literature professor, Adam Miauczyński, as he navigates through his mundane existence, grappling with his past failures, failed relationships, and the absurdities of everyday life in Poland. His internal monologues reveal a deep-seated dissatisfaction and a longing for something more meaningful, often expressed through dark humor and self-deprecation.

Critical Reception

Gracze was met with critical acclaim for its sharp wit, poignant social commentary, and exceptional performances, particularly from Marek Kondrat. It is often cited as a significant work in Polish cinema for its realistic portrayal of middle-class anxieties and existential struggles.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its dark humor and satirical portrayal of Polish society.

  • Marek Kondrat's performance as Miauczyński is considered a masterclass in acting.

  • The film's existential themes and relatable portrayal of mid-life crises resonated with audiences.

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Fun Fact

Marek Koterski, the director, also wrote the screenplay and created the iconic character of Adam Miauczyński, who became a recurring figure in his films and a symbol of intellectual frustration in Poland.

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