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Sunday, January 22 at 5:30pm Michael-Ann Russell JCC

Poland | 115 minutes | 2022

March '68

Florida Premiere

This dramatic love story offers an evocative convergence of romance, history, and politics in a rarely told story of anti-semitism in 1960s communist Poland. Students Hania and Janek begin a whirlwind romance after meeting at a theatre performance one evening. They are ignorant of the political uprising around them: anti-semitism is on the rise, and the persecution of Jewish citizens is gaining momentum. Hania is Jewish, and her parents lose their jobs in the growing climate of hostility. With no money and no prospects for the future, her family decides to emigrate. But Hania does not want to leave. After Hania and Janek’s colleagues are expelled from the university and the government censors an upcoming theatrical production, the two decide to act. Compelled by their love, they participate in a protest to defend freedom of the theatre and freedom of speech, but police brutality and violence ensue, separating the young couple and threatening their future together.

Director's Bio

Directed by Krzysztof Lang

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Krzysztof Lang graduated from the Chemistry Department of the University of Warsaw, and the Radio and Television Department of the University of Silesia. He has directed over 30 documentaries, 7 feature films, and 15 TV dramas, including several TV series.

Cast and Credits

Director

Krzysztof Lang

Screenwriter

Andrzej Golda

Cinematographer

Arkadiusz Tomiak

Editor

Rafal Listopad

Cast

Vanessa Aleksander, Ignacy Liss, Ireneusz Czop

Film Info

Year

2022

Country

Poland

Run-time

115 minutes

Language

Polish with English subtitles
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