11 Minutes

Friday, April 8 - Thursday, April 14, 2016

In the span of eleven tense minutes, a whirlwind of interlocking tales of life in the surveillance age unfold in this stylish, propulsive thriller from acclaimed director Jerzy Skolimowski (Deep End, Essential Killing). In a city square in Warsaw, a sleazy film director “auditions” a married actress in a hotel room; a hot dog vendor goes about his work while concealing a dark secret; a motorcycle-driving drug runner trysts with a client’s wife; and a young man plots an ill-advised robbery. Mixing sleek cinematography with footage from webcam, smartphone, and CCTV cameras, 11 MINUTES masterfully lays out the pieces of a puzzle and then brings them together in an explosive climax.

  • Country Poland
  • Language In Polish with English subtitles
  • Running Time 100 minutes
  • Director Jerzy Skolimowski

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