Dekalog: Five & Six
Friday, September 16 - Thursday, September 22, 2016
For info on the entire DEKALOG series, including A SHORT FILM ABOUT LOVE & A SHORT FILM ABOUT KILLING—plus special DEKALOG trivia!—click here.
Dekalog: Five
Jacek, an angry drifter, murders a taxi driver, brutally and without motive. His case is assigned to Piotr, an idealistic young lawyer who is morally opposed to the death penalty, and their interactions take on an emotional honesty that throws into stark relief for Piotr the injustice of killing of any kind. (60 minutes)
Jacek – Mirosław Baka
Piotr – Krzysztof Globisz
Taxi driver – Jan Tesarz
Road worker, man with ladder – Artur Barciś
Dorota – Krystyna Janda
Andrzej – Olgierd Łukaszewicz
Executioner – Aleksander Bednarz
Prosecutor – Maciej Maciejewski
Law school examiner – Zbigniew Zapasiewicz
Dekalog: Six
A teenage postal worker, Tomek, routinely spies on his older neighbor Magda, a sexually liberated artist who lives in the apartment across the courtyard from his. As their private worlds merge, fascination turns to obsession, and the line between love and curiosity becomes violently blurred. (61 minutes)
Magda – Grażyna Szapołowska
Tomek – Olaf Lubaszenko
Tomek’s landlady – Stefania Iwińska
Postman – Stanisław Gawlik
Man with suitcase – Artur Barciś
Roman – Piotr Machalica
Post office manager – Małgorzata Rożniatowska
Special DEKALOG trivia!
Cinematographer Sławomir Idziak didn’t exactly want the job of shooting DEKALOG: FIVE and A SHORT FILM ABOUT KILLING. In protest, he made the test shots look shockingly ugly, as he felt the topic of murder called for, and in hopes that Kieślowski would fire him. Idziak’s plan backfired, and ultimately he designed over 500 unique camera and lighting filters for the production.
A DEKALOG pass, good for admission to any screening of each of the five, paired hour-long parts plus a screening of each of the two A SHORT FILM ABOUT features, is available for $55 ($35 for IFC Center members) online or at the box office. Just select the appropriate ticket price when purchasing.
- Country Poland
- Year 1988
- Director Krzysztof Kieślowski
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