El Polaquito
El Polaquito

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El Polaquito

2003
Movie
92 min
Spanish

At age 13, a street kid known as "El Polaquito" makes his living mostly by singing tangos on Buenos Aires commuter trains. He falls in love with a 16 year old prostitute, also working for the Mafia controlling child exploitation in one of Argentina's busiest train stations. He tries to rescue her from this cruel life with no future. But to do so, he must confront the ruthless adult gang leaders, as well as the young kids who protect them, believing that this Mafia is truly their only option.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Marcin KoszałkaGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary follows the life of Lukasz, a young boy from Poland with a severe disability and a remarkable talent for singing. Despite his physical challenges and the difficult circumstances of his family, Lukasz finds solace and expression through his music. The film intimately portrays his daily struggles, his aspirations, and the profound bond he shares with his family who strive to support his dreams. It is a poignant look at resilience and the human spirit's capacity for joy even in the face of adversity.

Critical Reception

The documentary received critical acclaim for its sensitive portrayal of a young boy overcoming significant challenges through his passion for music. Critics praised its emotional depth, Koszałka's intimate directing style, and the raw honesty of its subjects. It was lauded as a touching and inspiring film that highlighted themes of family, hope, and the power of art.

What Reviewers Say

  • A deeply moving and humanistic portrait of a young boy's resilience.

  • Marcin Koszałka's direction offers an intimate and unflinching look at overcoming adversity.

  • The film is a testament to the power of music and family support.

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Awards & Accolades

Awarded the Golden Duck (Złota Kaczka) in 2004 for Best Documentary.

Fun Fact

The director, Marcin Koszałka, is also known for his work as a cinematographer on various acclaimed Polish films.

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