Impreza

Oct 1 2017 N/A 1h 16m
Documentary

The whole family is helping with preparations for Danuta and Maciej’s golden wedding anniversary party. Danuta knows exactly what she wants and delegates her wishes to those around her. Her German niece Alexandra, the maker of this film, has travelled to Warsaw to take part. Barely has she sat down at the kitchen table when a heated discussion ensues. Be it abortion or migration, it soon dawns on Alexandra that her view of the world could not be more different from that of her right-wing conservative relatives in Poland. Alone in her ‘liberal’ view Alexandra is mocked as a victim of western propaganda… Filmmaker Alexandra Wesolowski uses a family gathering as an opportunity to portray her own family and allows us intimate insight into Polish society and the populist national-conservative Europe of today.

Plot

Summer, 2016. In Poland, the right-wing conservative party PIS has been in power for about a year. Matriarch Danuta is devising a programme for her golden wedding anniversary and has enlisted the aid of her entire family. Danuta's grandchildren are used to going along with their grandmother's caprices and have decided to accept their fate. This year, Danuta has a fashion show planned during which the girls are to model their grandmother's favourite dresses down the decades. The grande dame plans to share personal stories and anecdotes about things she experienced whilst wearing each fashionable creation. A few days before the great event, her German niece Alexandra arrives in Warsaw to help with the preparations. But no sooner does Alexandra join them round the table than politics begin to dominate their every conversation - not just with Danuta but with all the other clan members, too. Alexandra soon realises that she is the only liberal in their midst and that the women in her family are not at all interested in such goals as emancipation, women's rights or open borders. She makes it her quest to find out how the ideological rift between her and her family could have grown so wide.

Written by

Alexandra Wesolowski

Directed by

Alexandra Wesolowski

Cast

N/A

Production Countries

Germany

Production Companies

Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film München, Dreifilm

Languages

Polski

Awards

1 nomination

Scores
# of Votes
78
Average Rating
6.9 out of 10
Metascore
NA
Popularity
NA