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12nd
World Cinema
Essential Killing
 
Director_ Jerzy Skolimowski
 
Poland, Norway, Ireland, Hungary 2010 85min DCP Color feature
Review

The latest film by Jerzy Skolimowski, on whom JIFF had a retrospective in 2009. Mohammed is taken captive by the U.S. army in Afghanistan and transferred to a detention facility in Europe for interrogation. It was awarded the Special Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival.

CREDIT
  • DirectorJerzy Skolimowski
  • ScreenplayJerzy Skolimowski
  • Producer Ewa Piaskowska
  • CinematographyEwa Piaskowska
  • Art Director Jerzy Skolimowski
  • EditorAdam Sikora
  • SoundJoanna Kaczynska
  • MusicReka Lemhenyi
CastRobert Flanagan
DIRECTOR
Jerzy Skolimowski 
Born in Lodz, Poland in 1938. He studied at University of Warsaw majoring in Anthropology, History and Literature, and published his first short story in his early 20’s; Skolimowski himself is a writer, boxer, and painter. He began his film career as he wrote the script for the film The Innocent Sorcerers(1960) directed by Andrzej Wajda with Skolimowski playing a part. He debuted with drama film, Identification Marks: None(1964) when he was at Polish National Film School, and successively produced numbers of films including Walkover(1965), Barrier(1966), Deep End(1970), etc. Hands Up!(1967), the film which adequately conveys his self-critical and anti-Stalinist point of views, was once banned from release in Poland. However, winning at Cannes Film Festival with his successful films The Shout(1978) and Moonlighting(1982) assured his reputation. In 1991, he exiled himself from filmmaking and became a full-time painter; he has just come back to film world with his latest film, Four Nights with Anna(2008), and is still recognized as one of the most influential Eastern European filmmakers.
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