I Killed

(To ja zabiłem)


1975   >   psychological/drama

A courtroom drama film focusing on a realistic portrayal of the psychology of the lead characters and the socio-cultural background. The creators ask difficult questions about the consequences of seemingly harmless acts, responsibility for one’s actions and the subjectivity of moral standards.
 
A film by Stanisław Lenartowicz – a filmmaker who went unappreciated for years and was pushed away. Today, he is rightly considered a “master of mood” and one of the greatest original Polish film makers.
 
The driver Bogdan Morawski stands trial, accused of murdering his mistress Anna Barańczyk, whose body was found in his truck. The man pleads innocent, though all the evidence points towards him. He is additionally incriminated by testimonies of witnesses who often bend the truth to protect their own interests. Morawski’s lawyer slowly rebuts some of the accusations, but his client’s situation still looks bad. Meanwhile one of the witnesses, Andrzej Galus, the defendant’s neighbor, starts having an affair with the young court stenographer, Elżbieta. He clearly has some ulterior motive, but when she finds out the truth it’s already too late.
 

Crew:

director
Stanisław Lenartowicz
script
Ewa Szumańska, Janusz Łuczyński
d.o.p.
Jerzy Stawicki
designer
Zdzisław Kielanowski
editor
Krzysztof Osiecki
music
Andrzej Korzyński
cast
Joanna Bogacka
Maciej Góraj
Janusz Bukowski
Danuta Maksymowicz
Igor Przegrodzki
Witold Pyrkosz
Krzysztof Chamiec
Marta Ławińska
Materials: SD
Length: 86’

Posters