Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Ki

A Skorpion Arte production in colaboration with Hydra Films Energia, Piramida Film, Film Factory, Studio UFO, using the support from the Polish Film Institute, Canal Plus Belgium. (Worldwide sales: Skorpian Arte, Warsaw.) Created by Malgorzata Jurczak, Krzysztof Gredzinski. Executive producers, Jurczak, Gredzinski. Directed by Leszek David. Script, Pawel Ferdek, David, Lukasz Gutt.With: Roma Gasiorowska, Adam Woronowicz, Kamil Malecki, Krzysztof Ogloza, Sylwia Juszczak, Agnieszka Suchora, Krzysztof Globisz, Dorota Pomykala, Pawel Krolikowski, Maya Hirsch, Agata Kulesza, Angieszka Wosinska.A youthful mother manipulates and exploits others to obtain time from her kid and turn into afloat financially in Polish drama "Ki," the feature debut for youthful documaker Leszek David. Although her character is generally badly socialized, comely star Roma Gasiorowska handles to create her titular character supportive, even kind of pleasant, and also the pic provides an energetic portrait of contempo youth culture in urban Belgium. Still, having a script that isn't terribly original or surprising, "Ki" will not unlock many doorways offshore, aside from individuals in a couple of fests. Warsaw-based Kinga, also known as Ki (Gasiorowska), includes a cute 2-year-old boy named Pio (Kamil Malecki), sired by her shiftless b.f. Anto (Krzysztof Ogloza). She works like a nude model in the local art school and often strips, but is looking to get on welfare by hiding various other causes of earnings. When she and Anto separate, she moves along with friend Dorota (Sylwia Juszczak) and Dorota's fiance Miko (Adam Woronowicz) and proceeds to screw up their apartment and coerce Miko into appearing as her fiance before social employees. Stuttery editing adds texture for an sufficient tech package thesping's good.Camera (color, HD), Gutt editor, Jaroslaw Kaminski music supervisor, Patrycja Bukowska production designer, Ewa Skoczkowska costume designer, Dorota Roqueplo. Examined at Venice Film Festival (Venice Days), Sept. 5, 2011. Running time: 98 MIN. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com

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