21:37
21:37

21:37

2009Movie0German

In 2005 Berlin, 28-year-old Katja juggles acting ambitions, night-shifts, and a shared flat. Her role in Chekhov’s “The Seagull” mirrors her tangled love life, fractured family, and rejected faith. When offered a chance to escape it all, news of the Pope’s death forces her to confront, not flee, her reality.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Maciej KawulskiGenres: Short, Drama

Plot Summary

A young boy is deeply affected by the death of Pope John Paul II, exploring themes of faith, loss, and the impact of significant historical events on an individual's life. The film uses the specific moment of the Pope's passing as a narrative anchor to delve into the boy's personal grief and his burgeoning understanding of the world.

Critical Reception

As a short film, "21:37" garnered attention within Polish cinema circles and at festivals. It was noted for its poignant exploration of a significant national event through a personal lens, with praise often directed at its emotional resonance and visual storytelling.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional depth and handling of a sensitive topic.
  • Appreciated for its evocative cinematography and minimalist approach.
  • Seen as a powerful commentary on faith and collective memory.

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Awards & Accolades

Screened at various film festivals, receiving positive attention for its artistic merit.

Fun Fact

The title "21:37" refers to the time of Pope John Paul II's death, 21:37 Central European Time, on April 2, 2005, though the film was released in 2009.

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