Last After the God

(Ostatni po Bogu)


1968   >   psychological drama/ action

A great, gripping psychological drama taking place in a submarine.

Realistic scenography, ambient music by Wojciech Kilar and superb cinematography help achieve a claustrophobic atmosphere and a sense of danger that contribute to the film’s incredible ambience.

The actors who fit their roles perfectly well create a spectrum of interesting, credible and memorable characters.

A bitter-sweet story about a dangerous incident that will take its toll on all the characters’ lives.

A submarine under the lead of captain Adam Hulewicz is stuck at the bottom of the sea due to the negligence of one of the crew members. During the rescue action the commander makes unemotional decisions in line with the regulations despite putting the lives of a few sailors at risk. His behavior triggers defiance of his deputy and a part of the crew. Launching an emergency procedure allows the submarine to return to the surface, however the incident is subject of internal investigation. Hulewicz is cleared of charges, yet due to his poor health he can no longer be the commander of the vessel.


Crew:

director
Paweł Komorowski
script
Jerzy Lutowski
d.o.p.
Jerzy Stawicki
designer
Jan Grandys
editor
Krystyna Komosińska
music
Wojciech Kilar
cast
Tadeusz Schmidt, Józef Nowak,
Andrzej Kozak, Marian Kociniak,
Zdzisław Maklakiewicz, Teresa Szmigielówna
Materials: SD
Length: 94’

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