polski

Fisheye

Michał Szcześniak
Poland 2020 / 97’
Eyimofe. This Is My Desire In Between Dying

Michał Szcześniak, the director of the award-winning short films Starting Point and Spitsbergen, has proved that he is not afraid to take risks. In his full-length debut, he directs a somewhat Fincher-like thriller about a young woman held captive by a sophisticated torturer. Although Anna (Julia Kijowska, who won a Jantar Award for best actress at the Koszalin Film Festival) initially has the impression that she was kidnapped because of her groundbreaking scientific research, it actually turns out to be much more complicated. In telling Anna’s story, Szcześniak skillfully creates an on-screen atmosphere of dread and helplessness. However, the director’s ambitions go far beyond the desire to show off his stylistic skills. As the plot unfolds, Fisheye turns into a story about the need for accountability for decisions made in the past and about the fragility of the foundations on which our everyday comfort is built.

Piotr Czerkawski

awards

Koszaliński Festiwal Debiutów Filmowych "Młodzi i Film" 2020 – Best Actress, Music

Michał Szcześniak

Born in 1982, Michał Szcześniak is a director, screenwriter, and film producer, as well as the chairman of the Youth Circle of the Polish Filmmakers Association. He has made award-winning (including at New Horizons) documentaries and short feature films. Fisheye is his feature-length debut.

Selected filmography

2007 Łódka / The Boat (short)

2011 Saszka, Saszka (short doc.)

2014 Punkt wyjścia / Starting Point (short doc.)

2017 Spitsbergen (short)

Credits

director Michał Szcześniak
screenplay Michał Szcześniak, Piotr Tołoczko, Szymon Bogacz
cinematography Paweł Dyllus
editing Magdalena Chowańska, Ireneusz Grzyb
music Agata Kurzyk
cast Julia Kijowska, Wojciech Zieliński, Piotr Adamczyk, Andrzej Mastalerz, Ewa Błaszczyk
producer Ewa Szwarc, Sebastian Petryk
production Kosmos Production
sales Kosmos/Forum Film
language Polish