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In Darkness ( Polish: W ciemności) is a 2011 Polish drama film written by David F. Shamoon and directed by Agnieszka Holland. [1] It was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards. [2] Based on true events during German occupation of Poland, the film tells about Leopold Socha, a sewer worker in the Polish city of Lwów.
Jan 5, 2012 · In Darkness: Directed by Agnieszka Holland. With Robert Wieckiewicz, Benno Fürmann, Agnieszka Grochowska, Maria Schrader. A dramatization of one man's rescue of Jewish refugees in the German-occupied Polish city of Lvov.
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Dec 9, 2011 · Drama, War. R. 2h 25m. By A.O. Scott. Dec. 8, 2011. Agnieszka Holland’s “In Darkness,” inspired by the real exploits of a Polish sewer worker and sometime burglar named Leopold Socha, who ...
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Dec 2, 2011 · By Larry Rohter. Dec. 2, 2011. AT first the Polish film director Agnieszka Holland wanted nothing to do with the script that became “In Darkness,” a new drama based on the true story of Jews ...
Feb 22, 2012 · February 22, 2012. Agnieszka Holland’s “In Darkness,” nominated this year for Best Foreign Language Film, is based on the true story of Poldek Socha, a Polish man who helped a group of Jews ...
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From acclaimed director Agnieszka Holland, In Darkness is based on a true story. Leopold Socha, a sewer worker and petty thief in Lvov, a Nazi occupied city in Poland, one day encounters a group of Jews trying to escape the liquidation of the ghetto. He hides them for money in the labyrinth of the town’s sewers beneath the bustling activity ...
In Darkness – Agnieszka Holland. 2011 Oscar nominated film based on a true story recounts the story of Leopold Socha, a sewer worker and petty thief in Lviv (then Poland, today Ukraine) during the Nazi occupation. Written by Robert Marshall, an existential tale of the volatility of the human spirit.