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11 Minutes (Polish: 11 minut) is a 2015 Polish-Irish thriller film written and directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. It stars Richard Dormer , Paulina Chapko, Wojciech Mecwaldowski, Andrzej Chyra , Dawid Ogrodnik , Agata Buzek , Piotr Glowacki, Mateusz Kościukiewicz , Ifi Ude , Jan Nowicki , Anna Maria Buczek, and Lukasz Sikora.
Apr 8, 2016 · 11 Minutes: Directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. With Richard Dormer, Paulina Chapko, Wojciech Mecwaldowski, Andrzej Chyra. The lives of several Varsovians are intertwined for just 11 minutes. These minutes turn out to be crucial for their ultimate fate.
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- Drama, Thriller
- Jerzy Skolimowski
- 2016-04-08
Apr 28, 2016 Full Review Michael Rechtshaffen Los Angeles Times "11 Minutes" finds veteran Polish writer-director Jerzy Skolimowski in a decidedly experimental mood.
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- Grażyna Błęcka-Kolska
- Jerzy Skolimowski
- Element Pictures
Apr 8, 2016 · "11 Minutes" is the work of an older filmmaker, but it's not an old man's film. He's angry and alienated by technology, but his film is playful in the same way that the best thrillers by Hitchcock students John Carpenter, Brian De Palma, and Dario Argento perversely mess with your expectations.
Apr 7, 2016 · A motorcycle courier speeds away from an adulterous liaison toward an appointment in a downtown high-rise. A young man rides a bus. An ambulance crew comes to the assistance of a woman in labor ...
- Jerzy Skolimowski
Apr 4, 2016 · Jerzy Skolimowski’s 11 Minutes belongs to the tradition of puzzle thriller that was briefly in vogue in the late 1990s and early 2000s, which offered a swath of narratives to the audience, requiring them to discern a common thread that would be confirmed at the climax.
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11 Minutes, which plays and replays the same confusing series of events from a variety of perspectives feels like a single DePalma set piece stretched well past the breaking point. Even at 80 minutes, this Jerzy Skolimowski effort wears out its welcome.