"We're here to help them survive. We're here to free them." Aggressive has revealed an official trailer for an indie sci-fi short film creation called Escape Attempt, from filmmakers Dan Shapiro & Alex Topaller. This is a full-on, 30 minute hard sci-fi film, which is also being pitched a series pilot. It already premiered at the 2023 Sitges Film Festival last year and won a Navigator Pirx Award for Best Sci-Fi Film at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival. No idea when it will be out in full to watch, but it's showing at the Fantasia Film Fest in Montreal next this summer. A soldier escapes from a WWII concentration camp. Once he is out, he finds himself on an unknown planet in an unknown future controlled by a homicidal alien race. Staring Andrzej Chyra, Anna Burnett, Ieuan Coombs, and Piotr Witkowski. This looks incredible! Such impressive sleek designs of the spacecraft, such clean VFX and world-building.
- 7/17/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Im polnischen Pasym finden derzeit die Dreharbeiten zu zwei weiteren Filmen der Ard-„Masuren-Krimi“-Reihe statt.
Am Set des „Masuren-Krimi“ (v.l.n.r.): Kamerafrau Eeva Fleig, die Darsteller Peter Schneider und Katharina Schüttler, Regisseur Nicolai Rohde sowie die Hauptdarsteller Claudia Eisinger und Sebastian Hülk (Credit: Ard Degeto / Darek Minkiewicz)
Im polnischen Pasym inszeniert Nicolai Rohde nach Drehbüchern von Nadine Schweigardt – beim Drehbuch zum „Masuren-Krimi: Liebestod“ (At) fungierte Olaf Kraemer als Ko-Autor – derzeit zwei neue Filme aus der Ard-Reihe „Masuren-Krimi“. In den Hauptrollen der Kriminaltechnikerin Viktoria Wex und des Dorfpolizisten Leon Pawlak stehen erneut Claudia Eisinger und Sebastian Hülk vor der Kamera, die Eeva Fleig führt.
Im „Masuren-Krimi: Liebestod“ (At) wird die Leiche des jungen Mädchens Rada (Weronika Skwaroń) am Morgen ihres 18. Geburtstags rituell inszeniert in einem weißen Kleid in einem Birkenhain aufgefunden. Das Mädchen war in der Nacht zuvor aus ihrem Zuhause, wo sie und ihre Schwester...
Am Set des „Masuren-Krimi“ (v.l.n.r.): Kamerafrau Eeva Fleig, die Darsteller Peter Schneider und Katharina Schüttler, Regisseur Nicolai Rohde sowie die Hauptdarsteller Claudia Eisinger und Sebastian Hülk (Credit: Ard Degeto / Darek Minkiewicz)
Im polnischen Pasym inszeniert Nicolai Rohde nach Drehbüchern von Nadine Schweigardt – beim Drehbuch zum „Masuren-Krimi: Liebestod“ (At) fungierte Olaf Kraemer als Ko-Autor – derzeit zwei neue Filme aus der Ard-Reihe „Masuren-Krimi“. In den Hauptrollen der Kriminaltechnikerin Viktoria Wex und des Dorfpolizisten Leon Pawlak stehen erneut Claudia Eisinger und Sebastian Hülk vor der Kamera, die Eeva Fleig führt.
Im „Masuren-Krimi: Liebestod“ (At) wird die Leiche des jungen Mädchens Rada (Weronika Skwaroń) am Morgen ihres 18. Geburtstags rituell inszeniert in einem weißen Kleid in einem Birkenhain aufgefunden. Das Mädchen war in der Nacht zuvor aus ihrem Zuhause, wo sie und ihre Schwester...
- 5/27/2024
- by Jochen Müller
- Spot - Media & Film
Directed by Daniel Markowicz, Soulcatcher mixes two themes together and comes out not as smart as it would have liked. Initially, it seemed like it was a ‘man versus technology’ plot, where mankind was fighting to save its own humanity. Later, the film flipped, and it became more like a ‘democracy versus dictatorship’ battle. The two themes are connected quite literally by the metaphor of a machine that can apparently turn humans into violent, psychotic zombies. It was invented with the noble intention of curing cancer, but due to some malfunctions, it turned people into savages. A machine turning against mankind; it sounds like it’s from the very near future, doesn’t it?
Spoilers Ahead
Set in Poland and Chechnya, Soulcatcher has characters that look like they have been taken out of a video game. The story progresses through a series of ‘missions’, just like in a video game,...
Spoilers Ahead
Set in Poland and Chechnya, Soulcatcher has characters that look like they have been taken out of a video game. The story progresses through a series of ‘missions’, just like in a video game,...
- 8/2/2023
- by Ayush Awasthi
- Film Fugitives
Daniel Markowicz brings us an action-thriller movie, Soulcatcher, where big guns go off, and action heroes throw haymakers, whereas brunette femme fatales are infallible with large sniper rifles. There’s also a massive laser pointer-like device that fries people’s brains, and the good guys need to snatch it from the bad ones. In theory, we could say the movie has all the makings of an interesting watch, but the 98-minute runtime proves for the umpteenth time that not every good script translates to a good movie. Starring Piotr Witkowski, Jacek Koman, Jacek Poniedzialek, and Aleskandra Adamska, among others, Soulcatcher pulls out all the stops in the explosions and character designs, but a poorly formulated plot and a severely predictable course of the action draw out all the fun it could’ve offered. Here’s a comprehensive review of Soulcatcher for you to decide whether this Polish action thriller is up your alley or not.
- 8/2/2023
- by Indrayudh Talukdar
- Film Fugitives
Soulcatcher is a 2023 Polish action thriller film directed by Daniel Markowicz and written by Dawid and Daniel Markowicz. The film stars Marcin Dorociński as a military contractor who seeks revenge when his brother falls victim to a weapon that turns people into savage killers.
The film takes place in a not-too-distant future, where a newly developed weapon has the ability to transform individuals into savage killers. This weapon, called the Soulcatcher, is a compact handheld device that emits a powerful energy beam capable of manipulating the minds of those exposed to it.
The storyline revolves around Jacek (played by Marcin Dorociński), a military contractor hired to retrieve the Soulcatcher from a terrorist organization. Tragically, Jacek’s brother Michał (portrayed by Mateusz Kościukiewicz), who is also a military contractor, loses his life due to the Soulcatcher during their mission.
Determined to avenge his brother’s death, Jacek embarks on a mission...
The film takes place in a not-too-distant future, where a newly developed weapon has the ability to transform individuals into savage killers. This weapon, called the Soulcatcher, is a compact handheld device that emits a powerful energy beam capable of manipulating the minds of those exposed to it.
The storyline revolves around Jacek (played by Marcin Dorociński), a military contractor hired to retrieve the Soulcatcher from a terrorist organization. Tragically, Jacek’s brother Michał (portrayed by Mateusz Kościukiewicz), who is also a military contractor, loses his life due to the Soulcatcher during their mission.
Determined to avenge his brother’s death, Jacek embarks on a mission...
- 8/1/2023
- by Movies Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
On the JoBlo Movies YouTube channel, we will be posting one full movie every day of the week, giving viewers the chance to watch them entirely free of charge. Every movie we shared in the month of October was in the horror genre, but now that Halloween season has passed we’re drifting into another genre with today’s Free Movie of the Day. Today’s selection is the Polish action movie Diablo: The Ultimate Race, and you can watch it over on the YouTube channel linked above, or you can just watch it in the embed at the top of this article.
Directed by Daniel Markowicz and Michal Otlowski, who also crafted the screenplay with Michal Kasprzyk, Diablo: The Ultimate Race has the following synopsis: A young man with a passion for fast cars tries to earn money for his sister’s medical care by participating in underground car races.
Directed by Daniel Markowicz and Michal Otlowski, who also crafted the screenplay with Michal Kasprzyk, Diablo: The Ultimate Race has the following synopsis: A young man with a passion for fast cars tries to earn money for his sister’s medical care by participating in underground car races.
- 1/27/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
A Night at the Kindergarten (Noc w przedszkolu) is a movie directed by Rafal Skalski starring Piotr Witkowski and Lena Gora.
It is still Christmas, and this time around a hero – who knows how to rap, parent despite not being a father, and pull off some MacGyver moves – is here to save it.
Premise
The kindergarten parent teacher meeting/dress rehearsal of the nativity play turns into a judgment over the naughty 5-year-old, defended by the boy’s mother’s partner. Initially driven by selfish motives, the man begins to mature into the role of a father during the trial.
Movie Review
A Night at the Kindergarten is theatrical in its setting, and manages at times to step outside the scene showcasing situations that go beyond its genre. The movie manages to a certain extent to hit the mark, with the development of the characters and the story.
Piotr Witkowski is back,...
It is still Christmas, and this time around a hero – who knows how to rap, parent despite not being a father, and pull off some MacGyver moves – is here to save it.
Premise
The kindergarten parent teacher meeting/dress rehearsal of the nativity play turns into a judgment over the naughty 5-year-old, defended by the boy’s mother’s partner. Initially driven by selfish motives, the man begins to mature into the role of a father during the trial.
Movie Review
A Night at the Kindergarten is theatrical in its setting, and manages at times to step outside the scene showcasing situations that go beyond its genre. The movie manages to a certain extent to hit the mark, with the development of the characters and the story.
Piotr Witkowski is back,...
- 12/28/2022
- by Veronica Loop
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
Lesson Plan is an action-thriller directed by Daniel Markowicz, starring Piotr Witkowski. The screenplay is written by Daniel Bernardi.
A “badass” movie with a retro touch that so reminds us of the movies back in the 90’s with fighters like Van Damme and Lundgren.
Note: there is no English dubbed trailer of this movie. Despair not, for the movie is dubbed, and quite well, might I add.
Premise
Following the death of a teacher, a traumatized former police officer takes on a job at the high school intent on taking down the fentanyl dealing gang he believes is responsible for the murder of his friend.
Movie Review
Here we have a number with simple characters and a storyline that is a replica of 90’s Hollywood productions, but more inclined to moralize.
There is hardly a scene where there is no fighting, and when there is none the “master” shows his tender and patronizing side.
A “badass” movie with a retro touch that so reminds us of the movies back in the 90’s with fighters like Van Damme and Lundgren.
Note: there is no English dubbed trailer of this movie. Despair not, for the movie is dubbed, and quite well, might I add.
Premise
Following the death of a teacher, a traumatized former police officer takes on a job at the high school intent on taking down the fentanyl dealing gang he believes is responsible for the murder of his friend.
Movie Review
Here we have a number with simple characters and a storyline that is a replica of 90’s Hollywood productions, but more inclined to moralize.
There is hardly a scene where there is no fighting, and when there is none the “master” shows his tender and patronizing side.
- 11/23/2022
- by Veronica Loop
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
This biopic of the late Tomasz Chada recreates his onstage charisma effectively but his relentless bad behaviour makes him hard to like
Like so many other biopics of musicians from the wrong side of the ring road, this dramatisation of the life of Polish rapper Tomasz Chada wants to find a redemptive moral in the morass of biographical material. The problem is, Chada’s storyline is thin on salvation, given he was an enthusiastic car thief (until prison slowed down his long career in crime), a committed consumer of drugs and alcohol, and an all round toerag to most of the people in his life, including the many women who tried to reform him, and the producer buddy who gave him a big break. Nevertheless, true to his inner good Catholic Polish boy child, he loved his mum and longed for her affection and approval – even though he sort of craps on her,...
Like so many other biopics of musicians from the wrong side of the ring road, this dramatisation of the life of Polish rapper Tomasz Chada wants to find a redemptive moral in the morass of biographical material. The problem is, Chada’s storyline is thin on salvation, given he was an enthusiastic car thief (until prison slowed down his long career in crime), a committed consumer of drugs and alcohol, and an all round toerag to most of the people in his life, including the many women who tried to reform him, and the producer buddy who gave him a big break. Nevertheless, true to his inner good Catholic Polish boy child, he loved his mum and longed for her affection and approval – even though he sort of craps on her,...
- 11/27/2019
- by Leslie Felperin
- The Guardian - Film News
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