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Supernova
Supernova

Supernova (2019)

69% User Rating
1h 18min
Thriller
Drama

"One moment can change your entire life"

Three men, one place and one event that will change the life of each one of them.

Bartosz KruhlikDirector

Cast

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Marek Braun

Aspirant Sławek Makowski

Marcin Hycnar

Marcin Hycnar

Adam Nowak

Marcin Zarzeczny

Marcin Zarzeczny

Michał Matys

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Agnieszka Skibicka

Iwona Matys

Anna Mrozowska

Anna Mrozowska

Policjantka Magda

Michał Pawlik

Michał Pawlik

Policjant "Młody"

Paweł Koślik

Paweł Koślik

Policjant Grzegorz

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Dariusz Dłużewski

Komendant Zygmunt

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Małgorzata Witkowska

Ratowniczka

Jerzy Janeczek

Jerzy Janeczek

Ojciec Michała

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Hubert Podgórski

Ratownik

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Robert Płuszka

Passenger

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Wiktor Korzeniowski

Ratownik

Mateusz Korsak

Mateusz Korsak

Strażak

Tomasz Zaród

Tomasz Zaród

Dowódca straży pożarnej

Tomira Kowalik

Tomira Kowalik

Sąsiadka

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Justyna Zbiróg

Sąsiadka

Michał Anioł

Michał Anioł

Adwokat Adama

Stanisław Pąk

Stanisław Pąk

Sąsiad

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Lech Wroński

Sąsiad

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Jakub Polański

Wyrostek

Michał Włodarczyk

Michał Włodarczyk

Wyrostek

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Łukasz Mućka

Wyrostek

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Arkadiusz Tańcula

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Borys Bartłomiejczyk

Pawełek Matys

Iwo Rajski

Iwo Rajski

Piotruś Matys

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Tadeusz Naruszczka

Sąsiad na rowerze

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Piotr Pacak

Kierowca

Bernardeta Komiago

Bernardeta Komiago

Bożena

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Marcin Orybkiewicz

Ratownik

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Bartosz Tryboń

Kierowca

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Szymon Gajewski

Synek kierowcy

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Waldemar Jeż

Mieszkaniec wsi

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Mikołaj Łuczak

Strażak

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Piotr Nowowiejski

Strażak

Maciej Grzybowski

Maciej Grzybowski

ksiądz

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Marian Kupidłowski

Operator kamery

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Jan Jakubowski

Mieszkaniec wsi

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Zbigniew Piątek

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Damian Parzelski

Ochroniarz BOR-u

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Mariusz Pawlik

Ochroniarz BOR-u

Ewa Lorska

Ewa Lorska

Dziennikarka

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Julia Wiśniewska

Mieszkanka wsi

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Aniela Putowska

Dziewczynka

Damian Ul

Damian Ul

Wyrostek

Dariusz Dobkowski

Dariusz Dobkowski

kierowca

Reviews (1)

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Stephen Campbell
Stephen Campbell
Rating 70%

March 16, 2020

**_A fascinating study of how a life-altering catastrophe for one person is nothing more than a traffic jam for another_** >_Stars are fires that burn for thousands of years. Some of them burn slow and long, like red dwarfs. Others – blue giants – burn their fuel so fast they shine across great distances, and are easy to see. As they start to run out of fuel, they burn helium, grow even hotter, and explode in a supernova. Supernovas, they're brighter than the brightest galaxies. They die, but everyone watches them go._ - Jodi Picoult; _My Sister's Keeper_ (2004) >_There are patterns b__ecause we try to find them. A desperate attempt at order because we can't face the terror that it might all be random._ - Lauren Beukes; _The Shining Girls_ (2013) The debut feature from writer/director Bartosz Kruhlik, _Supernova_ is an excellently made and thematically fascinating film that manages to pack a lot into its 78 minutes; multiple well-rounded characters, several well-developed plot strands, socio-political commentary, existential musing, and a _dénouement_ that throws everything we've seen into relief. The film opens on a Sunday morning in an unspecified area in rural Poland. On a quiet country road, we're introduced to Iwona Matys (Agnieszka Skibicka) and her two young children, Pawełek (Borys Bartłomiejczyk) and Piotruś (Iwo Rajski), who emerge from their home, pursued by her husband, Michał (Marcin Zarzeczny). Even at this early hour, Michał is already drunk, and it quickly becomes apparent that Iwona is in the process of leaving him, taking the children with her. As he loses pace with them, he hails down a passing car driven by Adam Nowak (Marcin Hycnar), an arrogant politician. As Michał leans into the car, he throws up, causing Adam to speed away. However, in his disgust Adam takes his eyes off the road, resulting in a horrifying crash from which he immediately flees. Completely unaware of the collision, however, Michał passes out in a ditch. Meanwhile, two policemen – Sławek (Marek Braun) a veteran known for his calm demeanour, and his young, enthusiastic-to-a-fault partner Młody (Michał Pawlik) – receive the call to attend the crash. Arriving at the location, they find an ambulance and fire-brigade already in attendance, but when he surveys the scene, the usually unflappable Sławek reacts in utter horror. Soon thereafter Zygmunt (Dariusz Dluzewski), the acerbic but efficient Komendant of the force, arrives with explicit orders to minimise the fall-out for Adam, who has by now returned to the scene. However, as word spreads through the local community, a crowd gathers, and as Adam's role in the crash becomes apparent, the locals' thoughts turn to vengeance. As the police attempt to contain the situation, Michał, Adam, and Sławek find themselves in a situation from which none of them will emerge unscathed. Kruhlik uses the site of the crash as a kind of representative microcosm, an allegorical melting pot wherein he examines issues such as group mentality, political arrogance, the abuse of law, alcoholism, the difficulties of police work, and the ghoulish curiosity which leads people to take out their phones to record a tragedy before they think to offer assistance. The two main themes, however, are the dissemination of communal anger (the "Supernova" of the title refers to the build-up of emotion that seems like it can only result in a devastating explosion) and the idea that a life-altering event for one person is nothing more than a traffic jam for another. Whilst Michał, Adam, and Sławek are having their entire existence ripped out from under them, others find the situation a mild inconvenience that necessities a slight change in travel plans. Meanwhile, the crowd of onlookers, at first morbidly curious, soon turn aggressive as word of Adam's actions percolate through their number and they realise that he may use his position to worm his way out of culpability. And so the feeling of anger rapidly spreads like a kind of emotional Chinese whisper, with each member of the group influencing the thinking of those around them. It's all very interesting and maturely handled by Kruhlik as we find ourselves getting drawn into this increasingly dangerous and unpredictable situation. One of the most impressive aspects of the film is how much character development Kruhlik packs in. We learn a lot more about the three main characters than you might expect in such a short film, but others are fleshed out too; Młody and Zygmunt, for example, both receive some backstory, as does Magda (Anna Mrozowska), a nervous young policewoman unsure how to react to three youths aggressively hitting on her. The screenplay is structurally very simple (it was purposely written to be shot on a shoestring budget), but this simplicity does not preclude thematic complexity or character interiority. The film is also aesthetically impressive, with cinematographer Michał Dymek employing long takes that make use of the geography of the single location. The opening shot, for example, begins on the Matys home, follows Iwona and Michał some way down the road, pauses to show Michał trying to get into Adam's car, and then finally comes to rest on Michał as he falls asleep in a ditch. With the film also taking place in something close to real-time, this creates a strong sense of almost documentarian immediacy. All things considered, I thought _Supernova_ was an impressive debut. It's fairly slight, but it's very competently made, and it has some interesting things to say about fate and how we are all, naturally enough, each at the centre of our own conception of reality.

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