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No End

No End

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Kino (1985)
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738329035426
Drama
Poland | Polish | Color | 01:49

No End (1984) stands as the "most explicitly political" (Jonathan Rosenbaum, The Chicago Reader) film ever written and directed by filmmaker Krzysztof Kieslowski (The Double Life of Veronique).

Seen as the predecessor to Three Colors: Blue (1993), No End also focuses on the story of a woman coping with the sudden death of her husband. But while Blue works as a cinematic utterance of a psychological state, No End exemplifies Kieslowski's career-long interest on the connections between individual psyche and the politics of collective institutions. In the film, a woman's loss exists in constant dialogue with Poland's labor turmoil of the 1980s and the formation of the independent trade union "Solidarity."

Antek was one of the few lawyers willing to take on political cases in a period of enforced martial law. Upon his unexpected death, Antek's wife Ulla struggles to cope with her grief, but eventually takes on the task of finding another attorney to take over one of her husband's cases and defend a man jailed for leading a labor strike. After connecting a colleague from Antek's post with the prisoner's wife, a series of mysterious signals make Ulla believe that Antek is warning her about the man chosen to replace him.

Featuring a haunting score by long-time collaborator Zbigniew Preisner (Three Colors Trilogy and riveting performances by its leading cast, Kieslowski creates in No End a moment of mourning for both Ulla and a nation disenchanted with its present and future possibilities.


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Grazyna Szapolowska Urszula Zyro
Maria Pakulnis Joanna Stach
Aleksander Bardini Mieczyslaw Labrador
Jerzy Radziwilowicz Antek Zyro
Artur Barcis Darek Stach
Michal Bajor Miecio (aplikant)
Marek Kondrat Tomek
Tadeusz Bradecki Hipnotyzator
Danny Webb American
Krzysztof Krzeminski Jacek Zyro
Marzena Trybala Marta Duraj
Adam Ferency Rumcajs
Elzbieta Kilarska Antoni's Mother
Jerzy Kamas Judge Biedron
Hanna Dunowska Justyna
Jan Tesarz Joanna's Father
Andrzej Szalawski Lawyer
Jacek Domanski Dzialacz opozycji
Katarzyna Figura Asystentka hipnotyzera
Jacek Hilchen
Katarzyna Jungowska Child
Malgorzata Kaczmarska
Andrzej Krasicki Judge
Bogdan Niewinowski Kazimierz (szatniarz)
Tomasz Taraszkiewicz

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Edition details

Packaging Keep Case
Nr Discs 1
Screen Ratios Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1)
Audio Tracks POLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo
Subtitles English
Layers Single side, Single layer
Edition Release Date Aug 17, 2004