10.06.2022 - 19.06.2022 Events, Film

LEAVE NO TRACES

On release in the UK June 10.

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Warsaw, 1983. Poland is shaken by the case of Grzegorz Przemyk – a high school student beaten to death by militia. Based on true events, the film follows the story of Jurek who is the only witness of the beating and as a result becomes an overnight number one enemy of the state. The oppressive regime used its whole apparatus – the secret service, militia, the 10 media and the courts – to squeeze Jurek and other people close to the case, including his parents and Przemyk’s mother, Barbara.

“Explores a notorious chapter in the country’s history …examines the facts behind a notorious miscarriage of justice in the country’s Communist era.” Screen International

DIRECTOR Jan P. Matuszyński
CAST Tomasz Ziętek, Sandra Korzeniak

Coming to:

Ciné Lumière

Watermans

Curzon Bloomsbury

ICA

in London, and the following opening sites in the rest of the UK  

Showroom Sheffield

Warwick Arts Centre

HOME Manchester

Ritz Multiplex, Cookstown N Ireland

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