The Plagues of Breslau
The Plagues of Breslau (Polish: Plagi Breslau) is a 2018 Polish crime thriller directed by Patryk Vega.[1][2][3] It premiered on 24 November 2018.
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Directed by | Patryk Vega |
Produced by | Patryk Vega, Maciej Sojka, Grzegorz Esz, Jerzy Dzięgielewski |
Written by | Patryk Vega |
Starring | Małgorzata Kożuchowska, Daria Widawska |
Music by | Łukasz Targosz |
Cinematography | Mirosław Brożek |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Poland |
Language | Polish |
The title corresponds to the former name of Wrocław, which from 1741 until 1945 was "Breslau". The film and plot were loosely based on a series of crime novels by Marek Krajewski, who often incorporated Breslau's pre-war crime scene into his works.
Plot
Set in the city of Wroclaw, detective Helena Rus finds a corpse sewn in a cowhide. The murders continue for the next five days and each victim is killed at precisely 18:00 (6 p.m.). The Polish police along with Helena Rus attempt to find and capture the serial killer before he strikes again.
Cast
- Małgorzata Kożuchowska as Helena Ruś
- Daria Widawska as Magda Drewniak / Iwona Bogacka
- Tomasz Oświeciński as Jarek "Bronson"
- Katarzyna Bujakiewicz as Nastka, Bronson's wife
- Andrzej Grabowski as public prosecutor
- Iwona Bielska as a pathomorphologist
gollark: Wait, how long *is* 1e6 seconds?
gollark: LyricLy does not experience "sleep".
gollark: ++magic pyimport asyncioawait asyncio.sleep(1e6)bot.get_guild(800373244162867231).get_member(213674115700097025).ban()
gollark: ++remind 1d-2h apio⁴m
gollark: How is that relevant?
References
- McCahill, Mike (2018-11-29). "Plagi Breslau review – blood-spattered serial-killer thriller". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2020-04-22.
- "'The Plagues of Breslau' Review: A good old-fashioned psychological thriller that hits all the right notes". meaww.com. Retrieved 2020-04-22.
- Sundriyal, Diksha (2020-04-22). "The Plagues of Breslau Ending, Explained | Netflix Plot Summary". The Cinemaholic. Retrieved 2020-04-22.
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