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Fever
An assassin takes on the identity of a writer to escape the law. He has two mysterious and sensuous women masquerading around him - Rhea and Kaavya. Suspense builds as they both uncover the lie.
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Plot Summary
In a small Polish town, a dedicated doctor working in a clinic for alcoholics becomes entangled in a dangerous web of corruption and organized crime. As she tries to uncover the truth behind the suspicious deaths of some patients, she finds herself increasingly isolated and threatened. The film explores the dark underbelly of society, where power, greed, and desperation collide.
Critical Reception
Fever was met with strong critical acclaim in Poland for its raw portrayal of societal issues and Smarzowski's unflinching directorial style. It was praised for its performances, particularly Maja Ostaszewska, and its tense, atmospheric narrative. The film resonated with audiences for its gritty realism and its stark depiction of corruption.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intense atmosphere and Smarzowski's signature gritty realism.
Maja Ostaszewska delivers a powerful and compelling performance.
The film's unflinching look at corruption and desperation was considered a highlight.
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Awards & Accolades
Notable awards include Best Actress for Maja Ostaszewska at the Polish Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Director Wojciech Smarzowski is known for his often dark and controversial portrayals of Polish society, and 'Fever' is considered one of his most impactful films.
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