End of the World

End of the World

Release date : April 26, 2015
Runtime : 38m
Countries of origin : Poland /
Original Language : Polish /
Director : Monika Pawluczuk /
Writers : Monika Pawluczuk /
Production companies : Wajda Studio / TVP /
April 26, 2015 38m Poland Documentary Polish More
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The Mayan doomsday prophecy looms over a dark night in Poland. A late-night radio host takes in calls from citizens expressing their concerns, predictions and speculations on what may happen when—or even if—the sun comes up. Simultaneously, a crisis centre dispatcher fields panicked calls from people experiencing real-life traumatic situations in need of immediate attention. The voices of these callers are interwoven with an intimate therapy session and a wandering taxicab to build a profile of a place where citizens want to be heard. Never showing the callers on the other end of the line, the film creates an aural overview of a darkened city. As the night progresses, the calls continue coming in, revealing the various struggles people are experiencing in dealing with conceptual fears and current woes—all in a world that soon may be over.
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  • title:End of the World
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2015
  • Runtime:38m
  • Genres: Documentary · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Poland ·
  • Original Language: Polish ·
  • Director: Monika Pawluczuk /
  • Writers: Monika Pawluczuk ·
  • Production companies: Wajda Studio · TVP ·
  • Overview:The Mayan doomsday prophecy looms over a dark night in Poland. A late-night radio host takes in calls from citizens expressing their concerns, predictions and speculations on what may happen when—or even if—the sun comes up. Simultaneously, a crisis centre dispatcher fields panicked calls from people experiencing real-life traumatic situations in need of immediate attention. The voices of these callers are interwoven with an intimate therapy session and a wandering taxicab to build a profile of a place where citizens want to be heard. Never showing the callers on the other end of the line, the film creates an aural overview of a darkened city. As the night progresses, the calls continue coming in, revealing the various struggles people are experiencing in dealing with conceptual fears and current woes—all in a world that soon may be over.
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