Reverse (2009 film)

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Reverse
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Rewers
Directed by Borys Lankosz
Written by Andrzej Bart
Produced by Jerzy Kapuściński
Starring Agata Buzek
Krystyna Janda
Anna Polony
Marcin Dorociński
Adam Woronowicz
Bronisław Wrocławski
Cinematography Marcin Koszałka
Edited byWojciech Anuszczyk
Music by Włodzimierz Pawlik
Production
company
Release date
  • 13 November 2009 (2009-11-13)
Running time
96 minutes
CountryPoland
LanguagePolish
Box office$ 2 285 368 [1]

Reverse (original title: Rewers) is a 2009 Polish comedy-drama film, directed by Borys Lankosz.

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Plot

This film is set in Warsaw in the 1950s, with a few flash-forwards to present-day Warsaw. The main character is Sabina, a quiet, shy woman who has just turned thirty, and lives with her mother and ailing grandmother. Sabina lacks a man in her life, and her mother tries hard to find a husband for her. The grandmother, an eccentric lady with a sharp tongue from whom no secret can be concealed, also gets involved. Successive admirers arrive at their small, but tasteful apartment in an antebellum house, but Sabina shows no interest in any of them.

One night, appearing out of nowhere, comes the charming, intelligent, and good-looking Bronislaw. Bronislaw is apparently interested in Sabina, and courts her, and Sabina falls hopelessly in love with him. But when Bronislaw reveals that he is a member of the secret police, and wants Sabina to spy on her boss at the state-run publishing house, things go from bad to worse to macabre. Sabina, her mother and her grandmother are fortunately up to the challenge, revealing a darker side to their otherwise affable personalities.

Cast

Reception

Soon after its premiere, it became evident[ vague ] that this modest black-and-white film about Stalinist Poland (now a subject of research of film theorists as well as sociologists)[ citation needed ], was to become a box office hit, which in the Polish domestic market effectively competes with the biggest Hollywood hits such as Twilight Saga or 2012.

Pre-premiere screenings of Reverse at the oldest Warsaw cinema Wisła became the site of meetings of the Polish intelligentsia and “high society", renewing a forgotten Polish tradition of spontaneous post-screening meetings and film discussions.[ citation needed ]

In conjunction with an Oscar promotional campaign, Reverse was shown in New York City at MOMA and the Directors Guild of America Theatre.

Reverse was also well received by American film critics as evidenced by reviews which appeared in Variety and The Hollywood Reporter .

The Polish Film Academy nominated Reverse for the Polish Film Awards: Eagles in 13 categories, eventually winning awards in eight of those, among them the Best Film Award. Reverse set a new record for the number of awards granted, surpassing the previous record held by Roman Polanski's The Pianist .

Soon thereafter, awards began to appear on the international arena. Reverse received FIPRESCI Award at the Warsaw Film Festival; the St. George Award at the Moscow International Film Festival; as well as the Grand Jury Prize for Best New Director at the Seattle International Film Festival. The decision of the latter award was articulated by the jury as follows: “Borys Lankosz’s Reverse succeeds its substantial ambition to tell the story of love, family, and loyalty in a brutal post war Warsaw. Uniquely, first time director Lankosz manages to deliver a highly stylized vision without sacrificing character, story, or performance. We are happy and honored to give the best new director award to this touching, thrilling, and deeply human film.”[ citation needed ]

Awards

The film won five awards at the 2009 Polish Film Festival [2]

Golden Lion

Individual awards

It also won the FIPRESCI award at the Warsaw Film Festival for the best Eastern European debut. [3]

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References

  1. "The Reverse (2009)". Box Office Mojo.
  2. Reverse takes FIPRESCI prize at Warsaw 25th film festival
  3. Strong Competition for 34th Polish Film Festival Archived 2011-10-02 at the Wayback Machine