THE WHISTLE

POLISH TITLE: GWIZDEK

REPRESENTED BY KFF

Marcin is a young man that comes from a small village near Krakow. The film pictures him from three perspectives - his private life, his work life and his hobby - which is football. In each of these fields he seems to be quite clumsy. He doesn't rush his way towards adulthood - which his mother doesn't approve of. She expects him to make life-changing decisions, finding a better job and a wife. Marcin is also a burgeoning football referee - every week he has to bear unrefined comments and remarks about his work, made by players and fans alike of amateur teams.


FILM REPRESENTED BY KRAKOW FILM FOUNDATION

GENRE:
documentary
COUNTRY:
POLAND
RUNNING TIME:
16'
YEAR:
DIRECTING:
Grzegorz Zariczny
SCRIPT:
Grzegorz Zariczny
DOP:
Weronika Bilska
EDITOR:
Katarzyna Leśniak
PRODUCTION:
Stowarzyszenie Filmowców Polskich - Studio Munka , Full Film Service

Grzegorz Zariczny »

Born in 1983. He graduated from the Faculty of Radio and Television at the University of Silesia in Katowice and a documentary course at the Andrzej Wajda Master School of Film Directing where he made his documentary debut The Dog Hill (2010) awarded in Poland and abroad. He has directed the feature film study Our Bad Winter (2012, Special Award at the Young Cinema Competition at the Gdynia Film Festival) and The Whistle (2012), a documentary which won the Grand Prix of the Sundance Festival.
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