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Alice Nellis's small-scale debut tragicomedy spotlights small-town elections. The protagonist, a university student name Jana who is trying to solve a troubled relationship with a married man, takes her mother's place on the election commission. In the meantime the mother is going through her own small domestic crisis with her husband. Thanks to excellent acting performances and restrained direction, the film convincingly outlines interpersonal relations and their light social overtones. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

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claudel 

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angielski Whoever has ever sat on an electoral commission, even in a small town, cannot state anything other than that it is Ene bene a proper mess. It seems to me that Alice Nellis has no basic knowledge of how elections are conducted and what the rules and potential sanctions are. She probably didn't even attempt satire or parody, so she actually embarrassed herself quite a bit. However, as I wrote about Mamas and Papas, thanks to the fact that she directed The Secrets, she doesn't have to prove anything anymore. ()

Malarkey 

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angielski The biggest strength of this film is the acting. No need to single anyone out—they’re all fantastic. However, the biggest drawback is the dialogue, which often lacks the punch to keep me fully engaged, scene by scene, for that truly great cinematic experience. It's a solid film with a good premise, but The Owners, which is somewhat similar in style, manages to pack a much stronger punch. ()

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