
Bez konca (1985)
Año de lanzamiento: 1985
Nación: Poland
Alternative Title: Sem Fim, Без край, Sans fin, Blind kærlighed, Ilman loppua
Director: Krzysztof Kieslowski
Writer: Krzysztof Kieslowski, Krzysztof Piesiewicz
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: dying and death, new love, court case, heart attack, afterlife, influence, wife, lawyer
Historia
The story unfolds in Poland during martial law in 1982. Ulla, a translator working on George Orwell's novels, loses her husband Antek, an attorney. Grief-stricken, she finds solace in her work and seeks help from hypnosis. Meanwhile, she helps the wife of Darek, a jailed Solidarity strike organizer, find Labrador, an aging lawyer to defend him. Labrador uses political manipulations and psychological tactics to free Darek.
Resumen
Directed by Krzysztof Kieslowski in 1985, 'Bez konca' (English: 'Without End') is a Polish drama that explores themes of grief, loss, and survival amidst political turmoil. The film centers around Ulla, a translator whose life unravels after the sudden death of her husband Antek. As she struggles to cope with her grief, she becomes entwined in the plight of Darek, a jailed Solidarity activist. Kieslowski uses this personal narrative against the backdrop of Poland's martial law era, examining how individuals navigate their own emotional landscapes while surrounded by political chaos.