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About the movie
The plot of "Ułaskawienie" takes place in 1946. A mother and father are transporting across Poland the coffin with the body of their son killed by a torturer from the UB [Secret Political Police]. They want to bury their child's body, desecrated by digging up several times, in Kalwaria Pacławska. By telling the story of their travel, Kolski draws on the screen a post-war world that is internally cracked and devoid of certainties. A film about dealing with loss and despair that cannot be soothed.
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| Film title | Pardon |
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| Duration | 100 min. |
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Trivia
- The film shows autobiographical themes. The archetype of the protagonist played by Jan Jankowski, an actor who once made his debut with Kolski in "Pogrzeb kartofla" ["The Funeral of a Potato"], is the director's grandfather, Jakub Szewczyk, and the archetype of the murdered - Wacław Szewczyk, brother of Kolski's mother.
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