![]() It's been a couple of hours and I've slept. ![]() These years are rarely observed in cinema and shown in a beautiful way, and this film expresses those areas in such a fantastic way. Therefore you are kind of floating around the world looking for yourself, this film follows 2 friends wondering around looking for life, dancing enjoying themselves, it shows how they grow through relationships and friendships and which areas they float into. It's a viewing of the time where you are finding your identity you are finding who you are, what you like what you enjoy, rather than teenage life, the inbetween where you are 17-21 where you are kind of a adult? But kind of not? Probably the best observation of adolescence, being young having fun.Įverything you feel during late adolescence. I've been excited about this film for about 9months, I've tried to change my IP address to watch it, I've tried paying on random sites just to see it, I've probably told every person I know how much I want to see it. When you sleep next to someone and alter your breath to match theirs" ★★★★★ review by Andre de Nervaux on Letterboxd.Of pure, hyper-viscerally felt sensation ★★★★★ review by Eli Hayes on Letterboxd.From the opening images of fireworks exploding over downtown Warsaw, to the stunning final glimpse of Marczak’s main subject - Krzysztof Baginski (playing himself, as everyone does), who looks and moves like a young Baryshnikov - twirling between an endless row of stopped cars during the middle of a massive traffic jam, the film is high on the spirit of liberation. Unfolding like a plotless reality show that was shot by Emmanuel Lubezki, this lucid dream of a movie paints an unmoored portrait of a city in the throes of an orgastic reawakening. Perhaps the best way to approach All These Sleepless Nights, then, is not as documentary or even as drama, but as an abstract feature-length snapshot of youth in transition from the devil-may-care. A mesmeric, free-floating odyssey that wends its way through a hazy year in the molten lives of two Polish twentysomethings, this unclassifiable wonder obscures the divide between fiction and documentary until the distinction is ultimately irrelevant, using the raw material of real life to create a richer story of drift and becoming than “Song to Song” could ever manufacture from oblivious celebrities trying to find their characters between the notes. It would be reductive and unfair to say that Michal Marczak’s “All These Sleepless Nights” is the film that Terrence Malick has been trying to make for the last 10 years, but it certainly feels that way while you’re watching it. ★★★★ review by davidehrlich on Letterboxd.In a profound and compelling celebration of cinema, filmmaker Michał Marczak captures the very heart and soul of a generation awake enough to dance to their dreams. Determined to find his true self, Kris navigates between his memories and future hopes and soon realizes that his crusade to understand life has starting to overshadow living it. However, when Kris falls for Michał’s ex-girlfriend, the indomitable and alluring Eva, the relationship between the two best friends falls apart. With only instinct and desire as their guides, big ideas intermingle with drugs and sex and one thing seamlessly gives way to another. All These Sleepless Nights (Polish: Wszystkie nieprzespane noce) is a 2016 Polish docufictional film by Micha Marczak.Shot over a year and a half, the film focuses on real life friends Krzysztof Baginski and Michal Huszcza as they party around Warsaw and how their relationship struggles when Baginski begins a relationship with Eva Lebeuf, the French-Polish ex-girlfriend of Huszcza. Along with best friend Michał, handsome and wide-eyed, they roam the metropolis at night, floating from party to party, dancing until dawn in makeshift clubs and city squares. After Kris breaks up with his long-time girlfriend, anything seems possible and Warsaw is his playground. ALL THESE SLEEPLESS NIGHTS viscerally summons that feeling, chronicling life across two Warsaw summers when students Kris and Michał resolve to experience life to the limit. Many of us know the freedom of our twenties-unfettered by responsibilities or mortality, inventing ourselves in the rush of the moment.
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