

A stuntman worships danger while his family worships him—something's gotta give.
Andrzej (Bartosz Opania), a popular film stunt is a happy husband and father. It appears that the specific work of Andrzej does not disturb his calm family life. So how should be explained the anxiety, which appears in the moment of Andrzej's another risky venture? The film was based on a story by Joanna Kocemba "Rainbow" and refers to the Decalogue First Commandment “You shall have no other gods before me” - as a part of film cycle produced within the project „Dekalog89+”. Leszek Korusiewiecz is one of the ten young directors which has taken the challenge of making new film on the Decalogue Commandment's impact for young generations, due to the project made on 20th anniversary of launching the famous "Decalogue" by Krzysztof Kieślowski.
Acting
Opania's physicality speaks louder than dialogue
Direction
Korusiewicz stretches 19 minutes into existential dread
Director
Leszek Korusiewicz
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of Dekalog89+, a 2009 project where ten Polish directors reinterpreted Kieślowski's commandments for millennials. The original Decalogue (1989) is considered one of cinema's greatest achievements.
Bartosz Opania performed his own stunts—method acting that blurs the very line the film interrogates.
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