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Spoor

Original title: Pokot
  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 8m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
6.3K
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Spoor (2017)
Dark ComedyCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

Janina Duszejko, an elderly woman, lives alone in the Klodzko Valley where a series of mysterious crimes are committed. Duszejko is convinced that she knows who or what is the murderer, but ... Read allJanina Duszejko, an elderly woman, lives alone in the Klodzko Valley where a series of mysterious crimes are committed. Duszejko is convinced that she knows who or what is the murderer, but nobody believes her.Janina Duszejko, an elderly woman, lives alone in the Klodzko Valley where a series of mysterious crimes are committed. Duszejko is convinced that she knows who or what is the murderer, but nobody believes her.

  • Directors
    • Agnieszka Holland
    • Kasia Adamik
  • Writers
    • Olga Tokarczuk
    • Agnieszka Holland
  • Stars
    • Agnieszka Mandat
    • Wiktor Zborowski
    • Jakub Gierszal
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    6.3K
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    • Directors
      • Agnieszka Holland
      • Kasia Adamik
    • Writers
      • Olga Tokarczuk
      • Agnieszka Holland
    • Stars
      • Agnieszka Mandat
      • Wiktor Zborowski
      • Jakub Gierszal
    • 28User reviews
    • 88Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Agnieszka Mandat
    Agnieszka Mandat
    • Janina Duszejko
    • (as Agnieszka Mandat-Grabka)
    Wiktor Zborowski
    Wiktor Zborowski
    • Swietopelk Swierszczynski 'Matoga'
    Jakub Gierszal
    Jakub Gierszal
    • Dyzio
    Patrycja Volny
    Patrycja Volny
    • Dobra Nowina
    Miroslav Krobot
    Miroslav Krobot
    • Boros Schneider
    Borys Szyc
    Borys Szyc
    • Jaroslaw Wnetrzak
    Tomasz Kot
    Tomasz Kot
    • Prokurator Swierszczynski
    Andrzej Grabowski
    Andrzej Grabowski
    • Prezes Wolski
    Katarzyna Herman
    Katarzyna Herman
    • Zona Prezesa
    Marcin Bosak
    Marcin Bosak
    • Ksiadz Szelest
    Andrzej Konopka
    Andrzej Konopka
    • Komendant
    Sebastian Pawlak
    Sebastian Pawlak
    • Listonosz
    Maciej Namyslo
    • Investigator
    Katarzyna Skarzanka
    • Dyrektorka
    Adam Bobik
    Adam Bobik
    • Young policeman
    Piotr Zurawski
    Piotr Zurawski
    • City guard
    Monika Anna Wojtyllo
    • Female guard
    Adam Rucinski
    • Big Foot
    • Directors
      • Agnieszka Holland
      • Kasia Adamik
    • Writers
      • Olga Tokarczuk
      • Agnieszka Holland
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    8alexdeleonfilm

    An impassioned plea to stop the officially sanctioned murder of wild life.

    SPOOR (Pokot) was a Competition film at the2017 Berlin film festival. My festival day started with a trip to West Berlin to see this Polish competition entry at the lavish ZOO Palace theater, the most luxurious movie house on Earth at this moment. Agnieszka Holland's SPOOR, (Polish, Czech, Slovak co prod) takes place in a village in Southern Poland near the Czech border. It was (for a change) a very good competition film after a string of losers, with an unusually strong performance by Agnieszka Mandat (64) as Duszejko, the older woman who lives alone with her beloved two dogs, Whitey and Leila. When they disappear mysteriously she sets out on a crusade to stop the murder of animals in this wildlife rich region. The heavy in the film is the local priest..During a church sermon where he is basically defending the right to kill animals on religious grounds she gets up and berates the assembled congregation with the words "How can you listen to this bullshit!" and storms out. A film that Brigitte Bardot will love as will all animal lovers everywhere. Agnieszka Mandat could be a strong contender for an actress Bär in a Berlin competition slate rich with strong feminine roles. Another strong entry in polish director Agnieszka Holland's extremely varied filmography. Ms. Holland, now 68, began her career in Poland as an assistant to Andrzej Wajda then left Poland to flee Communusm and made many landmark in English with top international stars. Holland is arguably the outstanding woman director active in the world today.
    8JvH48

    Crime thriller hidden under struggle against needlessly hunting animals. Berlinale 2017 jury awarded it deservedly with Silver Bear Alfred Bauer Prize

    Seen at the Berlinale 2017. Though it was marked "out of competition" for the Golden Bear, it deservedly got the Silver Bear Alfred Bauer Prize anyway. Lead protagonist Janina is retired but still teaches English at a local school. Her pupils admire her, contrary to the school board who is less happy. She is a convinced vegetarian and frowns on hunting, which is the favorite sport of nearly all local villagers. Apart from her continuous struggle against needless hunting, there are also crime thriller elements involved when people are found dead from time to time without any tracks or other useful clues to help the police.

    The movie is structured in chapters following the hunting calendar, something we see Janina stealing from the police office. She has frequent contacts there to file complaints over violations of same calendar. It is useless as the police does nothing about it, understandable with high placed policemen who are heavily involved in hunting themselves. Janina is persistent in her struggle for animal welfare, but her complaints are ignored. Her evenso persistent inclination to involve astrology in everything, hampers her believability and is often an excuse to send her away. And being an independent and retired woman (some think: useless) does not help either.

    This movie is apparently about corruption, a popular theme in movies in former communist countries. It is a broader theme than only lust for money or a high position. Self-serving bureaucrats or bending rules for egoistic reasons, are also forms of corruption, maybe weaker variants but still. Clearly, the authorities (mainly the police) does not care much about enforcing rules around hunting, being heavily involved in hunting themselves, just like everyone in the elite. This includes the priest, who explains in one of his sermons how useful hunting actually is, actually a divine right given to humans. But Janina is not guiltless herself either, when she organizes a class "excursion" (that is what she calls it when a school administrator has comments) to find her missing dogs. It took place in the dark and within a forest, that is why her superiors are not amused. It may be a weaker form of corruption, I admit it, but still deviating from the rules and putting children unnecessarily at risk to serve her own private interests.

    Director Agnieszka Holland won the Silver Bear Alfred Bauer Prize for "opening new perspectives", awarded by the Berlinale 2017 International Jury. I'm at a loss what those "new perspectives" can be, maybe the fact that we are watching a whodunit thriller without noticing it along the way, that is until the nasty truth hits us near the finale. However, don't construe my being lost that I'm against this reward. The compelling story line throughout a bit over 2 hours, as well as how the lead performer carries the story, deserve a reward, whatever its earmark.
    8frednorman-13727

    This film also highlights ageism as well as sexism

    A fascinating film and offers a glimpse into post communist Polish society. I don't know much about Poland, I'm an American who has never visited Poland,, but from all that I've read and glean from the last 20 years , the corruption in communism didn't just disappear overnight with a change in government. It seems to be a problem for many Eastern European post communist countries. Highlighted here is not just the indifference and corruption of the police and the political establish meant , but also the horrible way in which wildlife is treated , but also, as a geriatrician, I think discrimination against elderly people is subtle and pronounced, not just in Eastern European countries, but also in the West. The brilliant acting shows the subtle ways in which the concerns of an elderly teacher are ignored, and even ridiculed. As to the anti-hunting bias, I'm not anti-hunting, in fact, hunters in the United States, are often strong conservationists, but I just think you did don't need to kill animals in order to enjoy nature. I used to have when I was young, long ago switched to wildlife photography.
    8rezza6

    A Gentle Reminder that We Should Respect All Forms of Life

    A great movie about a a strong yet gentle character who cannot accept people being cruel to animals or each other. She helps kids and mistreated women apart from her passion: wild life. She gets to know people in depth because she is open to them- never mind how she does it, the key words here are she does! The photography is exceptional too. Great acting! A refreshing movie for those of us who have been watching too many made-up/always-looking-perfect actors in Hollywood movies.
    7pacolopezpersonal

    Once upon a time...

    "Once upon a time, far away from here, there was a cute Old lady, very very fond of animals...." Spoor is a cruel tale of our days in which there is no lack of Little Red Riding Hood, The Wolf (both in disguise) and many hunters; but the originality is that the role of all of them is in reverse. We have such a beautiful ending that is not real. In this story we are shown the utmost consequences of two extremes radically opposed; we are shown on the one hand the excessive love for hunting and abuse of animals and on the other hand what can be the most extreme extent in the defense of animals, namely: some men kill animals and those who are against all that and oppose, can even kill men. Spoor is a Tale for people of today and culturally affecting many countries traditions, and above all with many aspects to think seriously about.

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    • Trivia
      Spoor (2017) (Pokot) is a 2017 Polish crime film directed by Agnieszka Holland, adapted from the novel "Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead" by Olga Tokarczuk. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. At Berlin, the film won the Alfred Bauer Prize (Silver Bear). It was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards®, but it was not nominated.
    • Quotes

      Janina Duszejko: Although logically it makes no sense: You're allowed to kill someone on February 28th, but the next day you're not. It's absurd.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Host Lucie Výborné: Agnieszka Holland (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Lulajze Jezuniu
      Arranged by Jacek Sykulski

      Performed by Chór Akademicki Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu

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    • Release date
      • January 22, 2021 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Poland
      • Germany
      • Czech Republic
      • Sweden
      • Slovakia
      • France
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    • Languages
      • Polish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • İz
    • Filming locations
      • Kotlina Klodzka, Dolnoslaskie, Poland(main setting: forrested valley)
    • Production companies
      • Studio Filmowe "Tor"
      • Heimatfilm
      • Nutprodukce
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,037,551
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 8m(128 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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