Synopse
The movie is based on a series of short novels, written by Włodzimierz Odojewski: Venice is the story of an 11-years-old Marek, whose dreams of a summer trip to Venice are brutally cut short by the outbreak of war in 1939. To escape the cruel realities of the world the boy hides in the basement of his aunt's villa. When one night the basement is flooded during a storm, the woman decides to distract the Marek's imagination by building a replica of Venice underneath her house. Kolski combines the brutal images of war with the dreamlike qualities of a child's sensitivity and need for magic.
Regie
Jan Jakub Kolski (*1956) is an author and director of numerous shorts, documentaries, features films and plays. His films Jasminum (2006) and Venice (2010) were shown at the Hamburg Film Festival.
Info
Original Title: Wenecja
Category: Feature
Section: Agenda 10
Version & Subtitles: Polish OV
Director & Screenplay: Jan Jakub Kolski
Cast/Protagonists: Marcin Walewski, Magdalena Cielecka, Grażyna Błęcka-Kolska, Teresa Budzisz-Krzyzanowska
Production country: Poland
Year of Production: 2010
Length: 110 min
Producer: Michal Kwiecinski
Production company: Akson Studio
Cinematography: Artur Reinhart
Editor: Witold Chomiński
Music: Dariusz Gorniók
Production Design: Joanna Macha
World Sales: TVP SA






