Smolensk (film)

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Smolensk
Polish airplane after tragedy (10 April 2010)
PolishSmoleńsk
Directed byAntoni Krauze
Written by
  • Antoni Krauze
  • Tomasz Lysiak
  • Maciej Pawlicki
  • Marcin Wolski
CinematographyMichal Pakulski
Edited byMilosz Janiec
Music byMichal Lorenc
Production
company
Fundacja Smolensk 2010
Distributed byKino Swiat
Release date
  • 5 September 2016 (2016-09-05) (Poland)
Running time
120 min

Smolensk (Polish: Smoleńsk) is a Polish drama thriller film directed by director Antoni Krauze released in September 2016.[1]

Storyline[edit]

Polish reporter of television TVM-SAT Nina (Beata Fido) lead the investigation of the air disaster in Smolensk.[2] From the beginning Nina, like her boss, is skeptical about the theory of assassination, but time, she changes her opinion.

Cast[edit]

Lech Łotocki as Lech Kaczyński
  • Beata Fido as Nina
  • Redbad Klijnstra as Editor in Chief of television TVM-SAT.
  • Halina Łabonarska as Nina's mother.
  • Lech Łotocki as President RP Lech Kaczyński.
  • Ewa Dałkowska as First lady of Poland Maria Kaczyńska.
  • Maciej Góraj as Nina's father.
  • Aldona Struzik as Ewa Błasik, wife of General Andrzej Błasik.
  • Maciej Brzoska as Chef of Tu-154.
  • Marek Bukowski as pilot in the bar.

Reception[edit]

The film got seven Snake Award anti-awards: Worst film, Worst director, Worst screenplay, Embarrassing film on an important subject, Worst actress, Worst film duo, Most embarrassing scene.[3] It is currently the lowest-rated film on IMDb, with a rating of 1.2 out of 10.

References[edit]

  1. ^ ""Smolensk" film scene goes down in history". #Poland. Retrieved 2023-02-02.
  2. ^ Bilefsky, Dan (2013-05-28). "Rift Over Air Crash Roils Poland's Artists". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-02-02.
  3. ^ "Węże" przyznane. "Smoleńsk" bezkonkurencyjny

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