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EVENT, SCREENING

In Darkness with Agnieszka Holland in person

Ongoing

Dir. Agnieszka Holland. Screening courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics. With Robert Wieckiewicz, Benno Fürmann, Agnieszka Grochowska, Maria Schrader. Agnieszka Holland, the great Polish director whose films include Europa Europa, Angry Harvest, and The Secret Garden, will introduce and discuss her powerful new film In Darkness. Inspired by real events, In Darkness tells the story of Leopold Socha, a Polish sewer worker and occasional grifter who kept a group of Jews hidden from the Nazis during the occupation of Lvov by hiding them deep in the sewage system. Poland’s entry for the 2012 Oscars, Holland’s latest continues her exploration into Eastern Europe’s contemporary history, and the ways that war and brutality expose profound human contradictions.

Co-presented by Museum of the Moving Image and the Polish Cultural Institute, New York. Additional support from the Polish Film Institute.

We are sorry to inform you that this event is sold out.  If you would like to place your name on a waiting list, please call the dedicated waiting list hotline at 718 777 6898.  Should they become available, ticketes are $15 public / $10 Museum members / Free for Silver Screen members and above.