1999 -
PolandDirector: Jerzy Stuhr
Starring: Jerzy Stuhr, Gozia Dobrowolska, Danuta Szaflarska, Ewa Skibinska,
Krzysztof Stroinski, Jacek Romanowski
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Reviewed by Linda
As
a director, Jerzy Stuhr's work will probably always have the shadow of a certain
influence... a man who he worked with several times in his long acting career.
When you direct a movie, the first question you don't want to hear from an
audience member after the film is, "So, what was it like working with
Krzysztof Kieslowski? Obviously his style influenced yours." Obviously...
it's true. A Week in the Life of a Man play like a missing segment of
Kieslowski's beloved Dekalog series of short films. Jerzy Stuhr stars as
a man whose has a career in law, but lives his personal life bending his own
moral rules. A quiet, and sometimes funny drama, the film, like so much of the
excellent Polish school of cinema, is extremely well-acted. But A Week in the
Life is literally that. As the days of the week progress, you start to feel
like you do at work, "Is it really only Wednesday? It seems like this week
is going soooo slooowly..."
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