Kuba
Mateusz Banasiuk
Kuba

Kuba attends an art opening with his girlfriend of two years and bumps into Mikal. The connection between these two young men is instantaneous and intoxicating, and despite opposition from all sides, he allows Mikal into his life. The results go beyond anything he could have imagined. This intimate and bold second feature from Polish director Tomasz Wasilewski captures the often-complicated consequences of finding love where others do not want it.
Kuba
Mateusz Banasiuk
Kuba
Sylwia
Marta Nieradkiewicz
Sylwia
Michał
Bartosz Gelner
Michał
Ewa
Katarzyna Herman
Ewa
Krystyna
Izabela Kuna
Krystyna
Monika
Olga Frycz
Monika
Jacek
Mirosław Zbrojewicz
Jacek
Kuba's Coach
Mariusz Drężek
Kuba's Coach
Ania
Katarzyna Maciąg
Ania
Paweł
Michał Grzybowski
Paweł
Witek
Michał Podsiadło
Witek
Weronika
Aleksandra Bednarz
Weronika
"Kuba" (Mateusz Banasiuk) is a young man living with his girlfriend "Sylwia" (Marta Nieradkiewicz) at his mum's house. Their existence is pretty claustrophobic, but for his swimming regimen, which introduces him to some of the extra-curricular activities in the toilets. Whilst out with her one night, he gets bored at an art gallery reception where he shares a joint with the handsome "Michal" (Bartosz Gelner). He quickly becomes infatuated with him, and gradually pushes his boundaries with the young man who is, also, dealing with issues at home. Will "Kuba" make a choice, or settle for something else, safer, more familiar? It is painfully slow at times, loads of lingering photography and "Kuba" being pensive, which grate after a while. The ending is truly horrific - from just about every imaginable perspective and rendered, I felt, the preceding 90-odd minutes almost pointless. What we could have assumed we knew about the main character, and any sympathy we might have felt goes straight under the bus. A real shame, this could have delivered something more poignant and enduring - but it didn't!
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