Four days of Mateusz Wilczek

Four days of Mateusz Wilczek poster

Mateusz, a Polish Border Guard, takes part in an operation to push migrants camping in a border forest back to Belarus. Among them is a family with children who claim to have lost important belongings. Returning to the site the next day, Mateusz finds their bag containing a phone number, which he impulsively calls. Over the next days, he receives unsettling messages and wrestles with what to do with the items in his possession. A story about the nature of forgetting in the European borderlands.

Director: Aleksandra Maciuszek
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 30 min

Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Sebastian Weber
Production: Studio Munka, Stowarzyszenie Filmowców Polskich, ISTV Media, New Plot Films, Locomotive
Country: Poland
Language: Polski
Original Language: pl
More Films by Director: Aleksandra Maciuszek
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Four days of Mateusz Wilczek about?
Mateusz, a Polish Border Guard, takes part in an operation to push migrants camping in a border forest back to Belarus. Among them is a family with children who claim to have lost important belongings. Returning to the site the next day, Mateusz finds their bag containing a phone number, which he impulsively calls. Over the next days, he receives unsettling messages and wrestles with what to do with the items in his possession. A story about the nature of forgetting in the European borderlands.
Who directed Four days of Mateusz Wilczek?
Four days of Mateusz Wilczek was directed by Aleksandra Maciuszek.
Who stars in Four days of Mateusz Wilczek?
Four days of Mateusz Wilczek stars Paweł Tomaszewski, Magdalena Żak, Justyna Godlewska, Patryk Ołodziejewski, Mateusz Sacharzewski, Maria Wnuszyńska.
How long is Four days of Mateusz Wilczek?
Four days of Mateusz Wilczek has a runtime of 30m (30 minutes).
What genre is Four days of Mateusz Wilczek?
Four days of Mateusz Wilczek is a Drama film.
Where was Four days of Mateusz Wilczek produced?
Four days of Mateusz Wilczek was produced in Poland.