Director: Wojciech Smarzowski•Genres: Drama, Crime
The film follows the dark and violent lives of three men entangled in the criminal underworld of post-communist Poland. As their paths cross, they are drawn into a cycle of betrayal, violence, and desperation, exploring the moral decay and harsh realities of their society.
Unforgettable received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who praised its raw intensity and unflinching portrayal of Polish crime and corruption. However, some found the film's bleakness and graphic nature to be overwhelming.
Praised for its gritty realism and powerful performances.
Criticized by some for its extreme violence and bleak outlook.
Considered a significant, albeit disturbing, look at post-communist Polish society.
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Nominated for Golden Lions at the Gdynia Film Festival.
The film's raw and often shocking depiction of violence led to considerable debate and controversy upon its release in Poland.
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