Section: POLSKIE HORYZONTY: The Female Gaze

STRZĘPY

SHREDS

Beata Dzianowicz
PL, 2022, 98 Min

A family drama through the seasons. In winter, engineer and university professor Gerard and his son Adam still go hunting together. In spring, the father already has Alzheimer's and increasingly loses his sense of reality. An unsettling etude about the difficult life together when an incurable disease dominates everything else and turns the life of the whole family upside down.

The second feature film by documentary director Beata Dzianowicz takes us to the Paterok family in a small Silesian town, who all live together in an apartment. The mood among the three generations is cheerful and loving. Until Alzheimer's breaks out in Gerard, who is around 60 years old. He suddenly puts his SLR camera in the dishwasher or urinates in a flower pot in front of his students during a lecture. Soon it becomes increasingly more of a challenge for the family’s life. Adam is almost manically interested only in his father and is putting his own marriage and relationship with his daughter at risk. Gerard himself is becoming more and more of a danger to everyone. In SHREDS, Dzianowicz is less interested in Alzheimer's disease than in its effects on a previously intact family life. A film with therapeutic recognition value for everyone who has been through or is currently going through such or similar situations.

Text: Jörg Taszman

Drehbuch
Beata Dzianowicz
Kamera
Piotr Pawlus
Darsteller
Michał Żurawski, Grzegorz Przybył, Agnieszka Radzikowska, Pola Król i inni.
Produzent
Zbigniew Domagalski
Produktion
Wytwórnia Filmów Dokumentalnych i Fabularnych
Co-Produktion
Instytucja Filmowa Silesia-Film
Beata Dzianowicz

Beata Dzianowicz - Beata Dzianowicz - film and theater director, screenwriter, playwright. She is the author of several documentaries (including "Kites" with numerous awards, such as the Grand Prix Semaine de la critique at the 61st Film Festival in Locarno). She made her feature debut in 2018 with the film "I will find you". She teaches documentary film directing at the Film School. K. Kieślowski in Katowice (formerly WRiTV).

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