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11 Minutes

World Cinema

  • CountryPoland,Ireland
  • Production Year2015
  • Running Time81min
  • FormatDCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
A jealous husband out of control, his sexy actress wife, a sleazy Hollywood director, a reckless drug messenger, a disoriented young woman, an ex-con hot dog vendor, a troubled student on a mysterious mission, a high-rise window cleaner on an illicit break, an elderly sketch artist, a hectic paramedics team and a group of hungry nuns. A cross-section of contemporary urbanites whose lives and loves intertwine. They live in an unsure world where anything could happen at any time. An unexpected chain of events can seal many fates in a mere 11 minutes. In this roller coaster-like multi-narrative film by the Polish master Jerzy Skolimowski, seemingly unconnected lives which become eventually connected to reach unexpected climax reflecting the nature of fragmented, modern, urban life. 11 Minutes is the second collaboration of the director with Irish Film Board and Element Films after Essential Killing.
Director
Director
Jerzy SKOLIMOWSKI
Director, screenwriter, actor; Jerzy Skolimowski wrote scenario of Andrzej Wajda’s Innocent Sorcerers (1960) and Roman Polanski’s Knife In The Water (1962). In 1964, he made his directorial debut with Identification Marks: None. His distinctive visual style earned him the title of the most interesting Polish representative of the New Wave.
Credit
  • Director
    Jerzy SKOLIMOWSKI
  • ProducerEwa Piaskowska
    Jerzy Skolimowski
  • CastAndrzej Chyra
    Agata Buzek
    Dawid Ogrodnik
    Richard Dormer
    David L. Price
  • ScreenplayJerzy Skolimowski
  • CinematographyMikolaj Lebkowski
  • EditorAGNIESZKA GLI?SKA
  • Production CompanySkopia Film
    Element Pictures
    skopiafilm@skopiafilm.com
    mail@elementpictures.ie
  • World SalesHanway Films Ltd
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Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
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