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Leave No Traces Żeby nie było śladów

Jan P. Matuszyński / Poland, France, Czech Republic / 2021 / 160 min / Polish

A true story about police violence in communist Poland becomes the substance for a gloomy and suspense-ridden drama inspired by the political thrillers of new Hollywood.

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Poland 1983. The country is shaken by the case of Grzegorz Przemyk, a high school student beaten to death by the militia. His friend Jurek, the only witness to the event, becomes the national enemy number one overnight.

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