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Tricks

Section: Foam of the Days
Directed by: Andrzej Jakimowski


Sztuczki
Poland, 2007

Dir.: Andrzej Jakimowski
Scr.: Andrzej Jakimowski
Phot.: Adam Bajerski
Music: Tomasz Gassowski
Editor: Cezary Grzesiuk
Cast: Damian Ul, Ewelina Walendziak, Tomasz Sapryk, Iwona Fornalczyk, Rafal Guzniczak
Format: 35 mm
Colour
96 mins
Contact: Polish Institute, Z.A.i.R.



Trailer


It's the summer holidays. Stefek lives with his mother and sister in a small town somewhere in Poland. His father disappeared years ago. All Stefek has to remember him by is a creased photograph covered with scribbles; he always has it with him. One day Stefek decides a man he sees getting on the same train as him every morning is actually his father. Day for day, the boy sits on the platform waiting for the man to recognize him in return. When watching and hoping doesn't do the trick, Stefek decides it's time to prompt fate with a few tricks of his own.

It might sound like yet another son-finds-dad saga, but the film is refreshingly different both in tone and narration from that kind of humdrum product. The casually added music - electric organ and wind instruments - immediately creates a relaxed and aptly summery mood. Moreover, the director uses Stefek's childishly serious perspective to smuggle in, as if by chance, a few wise truths about life and love. Without taking recourse to kitsch or presumptuous pathos, the world of grown-ups undergoes a thorough inspection through the eyes of a child who questions their - not infrequently - senseless drudgery and striving for happiness in a way that is naive and sceptical at the same time.





See also:
The Art of Crying Breaking the Surface
Let the Right One in This Is England
Under the Stars The Unpolished
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