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All These Sleepless Nights

Original title: Wszystkie nieprzespane noce
  • 2016
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
2K
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All These Sleepless Nights (2016)
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A new era is coming, and Warsaw stands uncomfortably at its edge. Art school classmates Christopher and Michal, on the precipice of their own coming of age, restlessly roam their city's stre... Read allA new era is coming, and Warsaw stands uncomfortably at its edge. Art school classmates Christopher and Michal, on the precipice of their own coming of age, restlessly roam their city's streets in search of living forever inside the beautiful moment. Never content with answers, t... Read allA new era is coming, and Warsaw stands uncomfortably at its edge. Art school classmates Christopher and Michal, on the precipice of their own coming of age, restlessly roam their city's streets in search of living forever inside the beautiful moment. Never content with answers, they push each experience to its breaking point, testing what it might mean to be truly awa... Read all

  • Director
    • Michal Marczak
  • Writers
    • Michal Marczak
    • Katarzyna Szczerba
  • Stars
    • Krzysztof Baginski
    • Michal Huszcza
    • Eva Lebuef
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
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    • Director
      • Michal Marczak
    • Writers
      • Michal Marczak
      • Katarzyna Szczerba
    • Stars
      • Krzysztof Baginski
      • Michal Huszcza
      • Eva Lebuef
    • 8User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Krzysztof Baginski
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    Michal Huszcza
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    Eva Lebuef
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    Nola Atmanska
    • Self
    • (as Natalia Atmanska)
    Anastazja Bernard
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    Anna Bilenska
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    Michal Brzozowski
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    Cezary Ciszewski
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    Wiktoria Frydrych
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    Paulina Hanzel
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    Dominika Jendrasik
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    Julia Karasinska
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    Kaja Kukula
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    Mateusz Kuwal
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    Mikolaj Maluchnik
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    Maja Murzyn
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    Weronika Pelczynska
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    Malgorzata Piernik
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      • Michal Marczak
    • Writers
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      • Katarzyna Szczerba
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    8SmileyMcGrouchpantsJrEsqIII

    Terrific!

    Like Daniel Kessler says, "Some conversations wouldn't be had unless it was 3 and you were high." Ditto Brian Rothko of Placebo saying, "There's that weird moment when you come out of the club and the rest of the world is starting *its day* ... " It seems to be the essential adolescent moment: when you *see* the seams, the movement between stages, the your-shoulders'-squared-into-this-moment-and-it's-shifting-*away*-from-you ...

    Somehow, it'd take the 2hrs. 40min. running time to *convey* this (like "American Honey)." Settle in for a good long while, 'cause, if you want to remember the U2/"Zooropa"/Wim Wenders/Richard Linklater feel of hopping the Eurorail and staying in hostels ... or even *valuing* that ... it doesn't quite, hasn't quite, gone out of style ... you just have to find the right people who value it, and show up for it.

    Like anything, you have to show up viscerally to where people value art and might have a paperback edition of Dostoevsky's "The Possessed" or some ... what? Warholian influence?

    Some things are best left unfeigned.

    (And *then* this one like that one but not *that* one ... and this one fancies the other ... and on and on.)

    Crushes, you know.

    This movie's a good time: for those who remember, for those who want to be rejuvenated, for those who want to find out for the first time. ---------------------- (Whoops! It's a 1hr. 40. min. Could've sworn it was 2 hrs ... ha ha! Memory serves, memory serves ... tee hee!)
    10kasperkubica

    A stunningly real portrait of nightlife through the eyes of a 20ish-year old

    This film is a documentary, but unlike any I have seen before. It follows primarily one (though at times, up to three) Polish 20-ish year olds (19-23 would be my guess) over the course of a year as they explore the night, usually at parties, music festivals, or wandering home through the streets - but the experience is captured so intimately that I did not realize I was watching a documentary until I read more about the film the day after seeing it (at Full Frame Film Festival).

    Above all else, All These Sleepless Nights overwhelms with its cinematographic and editing style - shot like an art-house blockbuster with 2.35 aspect ratio, 24fps flow, and a shallow depth-of-field, its stabilized shots lure you into that cinematic mode where you forget that you're watching a movie and begin to feel one with the characters. This is something I have never before experienced with a documentary - the cinematography is so fluid and characters so flawlessly apathetic to the presence of the camera that I was certain this was a strange scripted fiction. And of course, the degree with which Marczak interfered with reality when shooting this film is quite uncertain (were the relationships real? Was the dialogue pre-written?), but that really doesn't matter, because he absolutely succeeded in capturing the reality of a 20ish- year old's mind. And this is why the film was so stunning for me.

    I'm a 21-year old college student (in the USA, not Warsaw), and watching this film felt like scrolling through the memories of my past couple years. I have never felt a film so accurately capture a state of mind that I've experienced, and I believe Marczak was able to do this largely through two creative choices.

    First, the aforementioned cinematography and editing lead to a dreamy capture of the scenes, with diegetic sounds blending with non-diegetic enhancements that make everything feel like a perfectly accurate view of the scene not through a camera and microphone, but through the mind's eye, with some distortion from alcohol and memory.

    Second, Marczak lets on to very little of the subjects' lives beyond what we see in the nightlife, with every shot focused on the present (and perhaps the present thoughts of the subjects), and absolutely no hint of what the characters may do during the day, or what goals and aspirations they may have. When their relationships and musings enter their minds as they're partying at a club or lounging by the Vistula, Marczak lets these thoughts and words be seen, but even then he exercises a discipline in never letting the viewer know what these characters are doing in their 'serious' lives, or even precisely what age they are / if they're in college or the working world. Because of this, all we see is a series of present moments, none glorified or painted to look like anything other than what they are - memories pleasant and boring alike. And so all it takes to resonate with the characters is a similar mindset, a similar experience of night and thought and life, not necessarily a shared knowledge of Polish school or work life.

    Ultimately, this film does nothing more and nothing less than capture the mind and memories of a college-type urban youth, and so could easily be criticized for offering little in terms of commentary or guidance on these experiences. In fact, it all seems quite pointless at times, but this only serves to deepen the reality of Marczak's portrait - because any self-awareness or normative narrative in this film wouldn't make it a true portrait, a true image of the mind. If Marczak set out to get in the mind of myself and those with similar experiences to me when he made this movie, he has succeeded beyond my wildest expectations.
    4rlculpepper

    Good to Know, Pretty and Repititious

    This is a well photographed narrative film made by people playing characters who are acting out a life as if not being filmed. It's a moving photograph and not much more. People of this age like this are rarely interesting except to other people like this and of this age. The main character is exactly what he's supposed to be in his early 20s except he's a bit too destructive and self destructive. Kris is a self- involved early 20 something who parties every night of his life away. Cool - whatever, and boring. I felt that it's motivation was to show a glimpse of what it's really like when... I even had a few "Oh Yeah I remember when I ..." moments. I couldn't stay for the whole movie. I didn't care enough to hang in there. Those boys will be fine or not regardless of whether or not I care. It doesn't matter if I care and I didn't.
    10cainlukegill

    Stunning unless you're a boring egg

    Anyone giving this film a low score hasn't lived as they could have. Lose yourself in this film and find the joy in everything, for better or worse. Enjoy the ride of life. Let this be motivation. Find out who you are.

    Beautifully made, It's as if we are there. Be inspired to have a few of your own sleepless nights.
    10tsapco

    hypnotic

    This movie comes back to my mind so often. It touches my mind and soul in so many aspects. Love it.

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    • Release date
      • April 7, 2017 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Poland
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • Polish
    • Also known as
      • Todas esas noches sin dormir
    • Filming locations
      • Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland
    • Production companies
      • Endorfina Studio
      • Pulse Films
      • Studio PUK
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $20,762
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,544
      • Apr 9, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $20,762
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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