Obława

2012 Polish film
  • 19 October 2012 (2012-10-19) (Theatres in Poland)
Running time
88 minutesCountryPolandBox office1,157,078 $[1]

Obława (Manhunt) is a 2012 Polish film, which was named Best Film at the 2013 Polish Film Awards.[2]

The World War II drama, set in Poland, was directed by Marcin Krzyształowicz, and its primary actors include Marcin Dorociński, Maciej Stuhr, Weronika Rosati (nominated for Polish Academy Award for Best Actress), and Sonia Bohosiewicz.[3] In addition to its Polish Film Awards win for Best Picture, it also won for Best Cinematography, Best Sound Design, and Best Sound Editing.[2]

It also won the Silver Lion prize at the Gdynia Film Festival in May 2012, where it debuted, and was released to Polish theatres generally on 19 October 2012.[3][4] It was first screened outside Poland at the 2012 Montreal World Film Festival.[5]

Cast

  • Marcin Dorociński - Wydra
  • Maciej Stuhr - Henryk Kondolewicz
  • Sonia Bohosiewicz - Hanna Kondolewiczowa
  • Weronika Rosati - Pestka
  • Andrzej Zieliński - Mak
  • Bartosz Zukowski - Waniek
  • Alan Andersz [pl] - Rudzielec
  • Andrzej Mastalerz [pl] - Cook
  • Grzegorz Wojdon [pl] - Szumlas
  • Jacek Strama [pl] - Ludwina

References

  1. ^ "Oblawa (2012)". Box Office Mojo.
  2. ^ a b ORŁY 2013 – PwC celebrates its 15th year of counting ballots for the Polish Film Awards, pwc.com (March 2013)
  3. ^ a b Young, Neil (16 August 2012). Manhunt (Obława): Wroclaw Review, Hollywood Reporter
  4. ^ Jazowska, Marta (2013 December 12). Manhunt - Marcin Krzyształowicz, culture.pl
  5. ^ (23 October 2012). "Manhunt" Finds Sales Agent, pisf.pl

External links

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