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Wroclaw, 1997. The city is threatened by flooding. Hospitals are being evacuated. Young ambitious psychiatrist Konstanty Grot takes a catatonic patient to the bus. He is a severe case, not responding to any attempts at contact. However, when the bus starts moving, he unexpectedly makes a gesture that awakens certain memories in the doctor. The psychiatrist decides to apply an unusual therapy.
Acting
Borys Szyc's unraveling is magnetic and uncomfortable.
Direction
Falk traps you in rooms with no escape, literal and metaphorical.
Production
The 1997 flood feels authentically desperate and chaotic.

Director
Feliks Falk
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