Sekret
Ksawery and Karolina are visiting Jan in the country. Ksawery is a dancer who performs as a drag queen and Karolina is his agent. Jan is Ksawery’s grandfather. Ksawery is gay, Karolina Jewish. Jan is guarding a dark secret from the time of the Holocaust. At first glance, an almost quintessential grouping for a story about history, a story about perpetrators and victims. But it’s not that simple. Identity here is composed of different layers that do not always harmonise according to background and allegiance. As such, Jan’s love for his grandfather is in conflict with his urge to find out what happened back then. The film draws on a suitably heterogeneous range of visual and narrative devices to express the disparate nature of the relationships between the three protagonists, and the different mosaic tiles from which their identities are formed: tenderness alongside violence, almost casual normality alongside extreme artificiality. Ksawery says at one point “I’m a corpse, I’m dead on the inside”. SEKRET taps into the seam of our identity that is passed on by preceding generations, a process that can hurt but also heal. (Anna Hoffmann)
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Runtime
82 min -
Country
Poland -
Year of Presentation
2012 -
Year of Production
2012 -
Director
Przemysław Wojcieszek -
Cast
Tomasz Tyndyk, Agnieszka Podsiadlik, Marek Kępiński -
Production Company
Dynamo Karuzela -
Berlinale Section
Forum -
Berlinale Category
Feature Film
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Filmography Przemysław Wojcieszek
2001 Glosniej od bomb | 2004 W dól kolorowym wzgórzem | 2010 Made in Poland | 2014 Jak calkowicie zniknac