Krauze’s film was actually intended to help rehabilitate their public image, showcasing the desperation that led them to take the law into their own hands when the police and legal system failed to protect them. Why It Still Matters
The most unsettling part of Dług is that it is based on real events . The film dramatizes the ordeal of Sławomir Sikora and Artur Bryliński, who were terrorized by a real-life gangster in the early 90s.
The plot follows two young Warsaw entrepreneurs, Adam and Stefan , who dream of importing Italian scooters to Poland. When the bank refuses them a loan, they cross paths with Gerard, a seemingly helpful acquaintance.
Directed by Krzysztof Krauze , this psychological drama remains a definitive piece of post-communist Eastern European filmmaking. A Business Dream Turned Nightmare
If you are looking for a film that explores the thin line between victim and perpetrator, Dług is an essential watch.
Krauze’s film was actually intended to help rehabilitate their public image, showcasing the desperation that led them to take the law into their own hands when the police and legal system failed to protect them. Why It Still Matters
The most unsettling part of Dług is that it is based on real events . The film dramatizes the ordeal of Sławomir Sikora and Artur Bryliński, who were terrorized by a real-life gangster in the early 90s. Dlug(1999)
The plot follows two young Warsaw entrepreneurs, Adam and Stefan , who dream of importing Italian scooters to Poland. When the bank refuses them a loan, they cross paths with Gerard, a seemingly helpful acquaintance. Krauze’s film was actually intended to help rehabilitate
Directed by Krzysztof Krauze , this psychological drama remains a definitive piece of post-communist Eastern European filmmaking. A Business Dream Turned Nightmare The plot follows two young Warsaw entrepreneurs, Adam
If you are looking for a film that explores the thin line between victim and perpetrator, Dług is an essential watch.