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Nic

  • 1998
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
162
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Nic (1998)
Drama

A mother of three is afraid of losing her husband, whom she loves, if he finds out she's pregnant again, so she tries to conceal the fact she's pregnant. But every attempt to change or impro... Read allA mother of three is afraid of losing her husband, whom she loves, if he finds out she's pregnant again, so she tries to conceal the fact she's pregnant. But every attempt to change or improve her situation fails. when she finally realises there is an alternative it is too late.A mother of three is afraid of losing her husband, whom she loves, if he finds out she's pregnant again, so she tries to conceal the fact she's pregnant. But every attempt to change or improve her situation fails. when she finally realises there is an alternative it is too late.

  • Director
    • Dorota Kedzierzawska
  • Writer
    • Dorota Kedzierzawska
  • Stars
    • Anita Kuskowska-Borkowska
    • Janusz Panasewicz
    • Danuta Szaflarska
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    162
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dorota Kedzierzawska
    • Writer
      • Dorota Kedzierzawska
    • Stars
      • Anita Kuskowska-Borkowska
      • Janusz Panasewicz
      • Danuta Szaflarska
    • 3User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Anita Kuskowska-Borkowska
    Anita Kuskowska-Borkowska
    • Hela
    Janusz Panasewicz
    • Antoni
    Danuta Szaflarska
    Danuta Szaflarska
    • Jedza
    Violetta Arlak
    Violetta Arlak
      Inga Zawadzka
      • Mania
      Adas Popielarski
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      Cezary Kosinski
      Cezary Kosinski
      Zenona Berezowska
      Bronislaw Placek
      Sylwia Olszewska
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      • Director
        • Dorota Kedzierzawska
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        • Dorota Kedzierzawska
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      pzm

      Nul points

      British thirty-plus-somethings will remember a long-running series of TV ads for the 1970s' closest approximation to wholemeal bread. One beheld, to the accompaniment of Dvorak's New World symphony wheezed out by a colliery band, a long-lost Northern working-class Eden -- cobbled streets shiny with recent rain, smudge-nosed, tousle-haired urchins in oversized flat caps, that kind of thing. All bathed in a rich golden glow, the still air scintillating with motes of dust (or possibly flour). Imagine "Brassed Off" shot by the cinematographer of "Elvira Madigan" and you get the picture.

      It seems unlikely that the makers of "Nic" ("Nothing") had that oeuvre at the forefront of their minds when they made this film, if only because its risibility might have stayed their hands with the Golden Syrup. Alas, the sticky stuff is ladled on by the enamel bucketload. Every face is haloed in golden backlit hair; every speck of dust floats in one shaft of sunlight or another; and, yes, every cobble glistens.

      We find ourselves in some (inexplicably -- unless perhaps for budgetary reasons -- depopulated) generic mid-European urban landscape, at some unascertainable date between the 1890s and the 1990s, where everything not coated in peeling stucco or chipped enamel is, basically, made of bakelite. The atmosphere is not so much dreamy as catatonic. There is an awful lot of extreme close-up (generally in profile, so that whispy strands of blond hair may catch the light to best advantage) and a certain amount of artfully composed long-shot (De Chirico meets Cartier-Bresson), but not a lot in between. The result is that nothing is ever placed -- visually, narratively or morally -- in any coherent context. Perhaps the intention was to convey, subjectively, the wretched (although inappropriately gorgeous) heroine's sense of oppression; but the result is simply oppressive.

      The sad thing about this sad film, clearly made with the best of intentions, is that it is, says the director, based on a true story, recently reported in the Polish press, of just such a young woman, desperately concealing her advancing pregnancy from her brutish husband, doing away with the infant and standing trial for murder. Of course, that is in one sense a timeless story -- it has been replayed in every society through the ages. The fatal mistake here is to have decided that "timelessness" is the point, and to try to convey that literally; instead of focussing on the specific, and locating a heartbreaking tale in the real world of lived experience. So we drift in Never-Never Land -- which might do for fables or dreary old Magic Realism, but hardly cuts the mustard when it comes to the real pain of real human beings. In the end, we are neither drawn in to empathise (a la Ken Loach) nor challenged, by deliberate alienation, to make up our own minds (a la Bresson). Though, doubtless, the last thing the director intended, the film shrugs its shoulders fatalistically and settles for maudlin -- and ultimately callous -- platitudes about The Human Condition, instead of asking hard questions about how such things come to happen, in a time and a place, and how it feels to be caught up in them. What we have here, to be blunt, is the Hallmark Cards school of film-making, depressingly tricked out as "art" cinema.

      Seemingly anxious to leave behind the grimy, grainy world of the Communist era, and to come out from under the shadow of giants like Kieslowski (whom one imagines telling just such a tale with unflinching and shattering directness), the makers of "Nic" have ended up, sad to say, throwing out the Realist baby with the Socialist bathwater. Ironically, the result, with its portentous calendar artiness, is unsettlingly reminiscent of upmarket totalitarian kitsch. These days, that won't even shift bread.
      9Jo B

      Stunning cinematography

      You just don't see American films photographed like this -- the damp and desolation of a stairwell, the curiosity and innocence of a child lapping water from a cobblestoned courtyard puddle, the desperation and beauty of a young mother's face in close-up. This bleak yet richly beautiful film shows us the day-to-day struggles of a woman with a cold husband and three young children to care for who finds she's pregnant again. An unfortunately timeless story that may not be considered "exciting" enough for North American theatrical release, but deserves to be seen.
      9the-evil-cult

      Great Hair Effects

      I had trouble finding this movie on the IMDB database because my TV guide named it "Nothing," not "Nic." Apart from this movie's obscurity it is one of the greatest films I have ever seen. The brown-yellow color gives off a melancholy mood, and the evil husband fuses much suspense into the plot. The movie presents its pro-abortion message using subtle visuals. The acting too is great--the actresses accurately express their suffering in the harsh environment. Also great was the sunlight glowing on the surfaces of the girls' hair.

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      • Release date
        • October 16, 1998 (Poland)
      • Country of origin
        • Poland
      • Language
        • Polish
      • Also known as
        • Nothing
      • Filming locations
        • Foksal, Sródmiescie, Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland
      • Production company
        • Kid Film
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        1 hour 20 minutes
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