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Ligne d'eau

Original title: Plynace wiezowce
  • 2013
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  • 1h 33m
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6.3/10
3.3K
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Ligne d'eau (2013)
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DramaRomance

The story of a young man discovering his homosexuality, while his girlfriend tries to cling onto him.The story of a young man discovering his homosexuality, while his girlfriend tries to cling onto him.The story of a young man discovering his homosexuality, while his girlfriend tries to cling onto him.

  • Director
    • Tomasz Wasilewski
  • Writer
    • Tomasz Wasilewski
  • Stars
    • Mateusz Banasiuk
    • Marta Nieradkiewicz
    • Bartosz Gelner
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • Tomasz Wasilewski
    • Writer
      • Tomasz Wasilewski
    • Stars
      • Mateusz Banasiuk
      • Marta Nieradkiewicz
      • Bartosz Gelner
    • 22User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Mateusz Banasiuk
    Mateusz Banasiuk
    • Kuba
    Marta Nieradkiewicz
    Marta Nieradkiewicz
    • Sylwia
    Bartosz Gelner
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    • Michal
    Katarzyna Herman
    Katarzyna Herman
    • Ewa
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    • Monika
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    Miroslaw Zbrojewicz
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    Katarzyna Roslaniec
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    • Matylda
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    Orina Krajewska
    • Waitress
    Mateusz Lasowski
    Mateusz Lasowski
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    Wojciech Sikora
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    • Director
      • Tomasz Wasilewski
    • Writer
      • Tomasz Wasilewski
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    4didier-20

    out of date cinematic treatments of gay theme

    Tomasz Wasilewski has publicly declared this to be Poland's first gay themed film which is not true. In Poland at least the gay film genre is fledgling, but this film follows in the wake of more than half a dozen gay themed Polish films made in recent years. To insist on such a declaration betrays a failure to grasp the tradition of the gay themed film he has honoured himself with the task of contributing to.

    Wasilewski's film displays good acting with a cast who are sympathetically engaging. Cinematically, the visuality is sophisticated, with obvious preoccupations with the elemental essences of spatiality and landscape. But this photographic style threatens to bow under the weight of it's own vacuity where style rules over substance once one considers the terrible treatment Wasilewski consigns upon his chosen subject matter, the gay themed film. Wasilewski can be seen on Youtube to say that his gay character is something new but what we in fact encounter is a much unwanted throw-back to the days when gays in cinema were always the unfortunate, the unfulfilled, the castigated, the bad, mad or murdered.

    Eastern Europe is slowly emerging from a traumatised, isolated, abused and culturally starved recent past and at the time of this film's release Poland is dominated by a reactionary conservatism fuelled by a right wing anti-gay middle European Catholicism. But are things really this bad for gay people in Poland's capital ? Are options among the urban set so limited ? In fact there is much evidence that this is not the case. But more to the point, even if it were, then more so than ever, the film maker has in some sense a duty to use their imagination to elevate the gay themed film to a higher and better place. But this is far from what occurs in Floating Skyscrapers.

    Despite initial indications of a touching and successful gay romance, Wasilewski freefalls somewhat inexplicably into negative clichés which one had been led to believe were consigned to the vaults of cinematic history. Hail the return of the tedium of the ultra magnified maladjusted gay, the threatened morally indignant heterosexuals, the traumatised parents, the proverbial slaps across the face, the long stoney silences, the angst, the intense sense of heavy burden of the oh-no-he's-gay! problematics and finally the inevitable gay bashing. If Wasilewski thinks this is something new then he needs a stiff pointing back to seminal gay discourses of the 1980s which exposed these negatively limiting stereotypes and were well aired in popular gay documentaries and books such as The Celluloid Closet. This is old hat.

    The extent to which Wasilewski fails to grasp his subject continues. If there is something new about this character it is the possibility that he is in fact not a gay character but a bisexual character. Certainly he lives out all the primary psychological dilemmas that define the trials of true bisexuality. Bisexuality is one of the emergent sexual minorities of the era in terms of recent understanding and long held misconceptions finally being overturned. As a portrayal of the obstacles of bisexual fulfilment the story serves well. But Wasilewski falls into uninformed handling here, fixing the identity upon the axis of gay, while inferring notions about fluid sexualities which are currently thought to be wrong and damaging to understanding both the emotional needs of gay and true bisexuality.

    Aside from the failure to handle the thematic politics of sexual minorities, somewhat incongruous with the level of prejudice portrayed, the film's characters hang out in art galleries, smoking dope, listen to cool music, socialise in underground urban gatherings, wear trendy clothing, have IKEA filled apartments and own all the latest gadgets which means crucially access to the internet. So how does Wasilewski imagine that the gay subject could receive such a unanimously negative reception among this set of people ? The only concession one could grant Wasilewski is that he is at odds to portray a Poland which may have had a material recovery but devoid of any tangible recent social revolution, it's social mindset remains effectively in the dark ages. Again there is evidence that this is not necessarily the case in Poland's capital. But also, once again if reality in Poland were so, then would it not be in some sense his duty to offer a different vision, a different way of thinking to the Polish ?

    Unfortunately Wasilewski does not do this and what we have here is an example of social attitudes presented as cultural immaturity largely because the prejudice portrayed is omnipotent. What's more, the degree of prejudice remains both unexamined & unchallenged but instead accepted and perhaps even gratuitously celebrated. In Youtube interviews, Wasilewski fails to grasp the extent of his negative treatment of the gay subject and perhaps any ownership of his own internalised homophobia which his plot-point choices betray. Though publicly celebrated for creating a gay themed film, he has in fact unforgivably created a homophobic film which revels in the manifestation of gay victimhood and lacks the courage to establish a sustainable vision for sexual minorities in Polish cinema. Further more he plays into the hands of Poland's political right by confirming their beliefs that sexual minorities are unstable, disruptive and as the perpetrator of the unacceptable only ever to be perceived as a victim to be mistrusted. The extent of the failure of responsibility in this work runs deep and that is a shame where obvious cinematographic sophistication can be seen and a very good cast was assembled. Wasilewski needs to consider the charges laid here carefully and perhaps not back away from the subject but make another film which corrects his wrongs and enlightens the territory which this work fails to do.
    2MOscarbradley

    Sterotypically glum

    Apparently "Floating Skyscrapers" is Poland's first 'in-your-face' gay feature. It's a particularly glum affair that will almost certainly not make you glad to be gay in Poland and which only goes to reinforce the stereotype that most Polish men are heterosexual boors who might enjoying screwing around with someone of the same sex so long as no-one knows about it and there is no real commitment. Well, maybe not since one half of the couple on display is a sensitive soul and boy, does he suffer for it. There is a fair bit of nudity, both male and female, (our hero has a girlfriend), and a lot of anguished soul-searching. What there isn't is much in the way of uplift. In other words, this is the kind of film that queer cinema ditched a long time ago. I found it painful to watch.
    7mandeli-n

    Rewatched after 10 years

    This movie of a nice quality is by no means an average nothing.

    It is a pleasure to the eyes and ears, although the story is so difficult I wish I haven't seen it in the first place.

    I remembered the ending from all those years ago so I basically stopped short before the end this time around. I think it may be viewed as a spoiler, but if you're not up for a tragedy - be advised against this movie. It's a pity we have this 'drama' label going on so broad nowadays. What are you getting under it you never know. Well, this one is on the verge of having you wheep through the night if you've invested in the characters.

    However, it is really a great piece of art with all the beauty and metaphores in place.

    I hope such a talent of a director will eventually overcome his own hunting story and start doing movies that are a bit less challenging for an average viewer.
    10xlon

    This is a special movie

    People from outside the Eastern European Block don't understand that this contradicting reality is the truth. I know because they doubted my stories from Romania when I was forced to wake up at 5-6AM and wait in line for 1-2 hours to get 2 kg of milk during the 70's and the 80's. I had no reason to lie because I was making a good living in Toronto for decades and I needed no sympathy for my early life. The critics' approach looks pretentious and arrogant to me. I know why they think this way but they shouldn't judge what they don't understand. This is the reality today in Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, etc and even worst in Russia. Romanians got stoned during the gay pride in recent years and this is impossible to digest by the ignorant Americans. Nothing is new in this world and the story was told before. The idea of the movie was to show people discovering their true identity, the struggle and the beauty/ugliness in their relationships. A unique experience in one's life, if you are lucky, that gives clarity. Otherwise, it's just meaningless living. I think it was captured brilliantly, despite the unqualified critics and minor flows. This movie is only for the people that accept the complexity of the human nature. Period.
    6francisss

    This film reminds me of 'Take me to Church' MV

    Acting is good. Casting is good. Cinematography is Good. Everything seems to be good. It's just that the story line itself makes no sense. It will will keep you hanging and will haunt you forever. Also, I don't see the connection between the 2 lead male characters. It seems that they only enjoy each others company. More of a lust than love. And the ending. Tsss. Disappointing, heartbreaking and sad.

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    • Release date
      • May 14, 2014 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Poland
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    • Language
      • Polish
    • Also known as
      • Floating Skyscrapers
    • Filming locations
      • Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland
    • Production companies
      • Alter Ego Pictures
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      • $137,832
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      1 hour 33 minutes
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      • 2.35 : 1

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