All These Sleepless Nights (Wszystkie nieprzespane noce) The Orchard Reviewed by: Harvey Karten, Shockya Grade: B- Director: Michal Marczak Written by: Michal Marczak, Cast: Krzystof Bagilski, Michal Huszcza, Eva Lebuef Screened at: Critics’ DVD, NYC, 4/7/17 Opens: April 14, 2017 in NY; April 7 in L.A. and San Francisco Watch these hedonistic Polish youths and […]
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- 4/11/2017
- by Harvey Karten
- ShockYa
Battling the blurring between fact and fiction since its very beginning, the art of documentary filmmaking is in an evolutionary moment. With the rise of ethnographic filmmaking changing the visual language of non-fiction cinema in its own way, directors like Michal Marczak are attempting to evolve the language for the type of verite cinema that has defined documentary filmmaking of the last half century.
Marczak’s newest film, All These Sleepless Nights stars Krzysztof Baginski, Michal Huszcza and Eva Lebuef, all playing themselves more or less, over the span of give or take a year in their lives. Best friends in art school, Michal and Kris float through their lives chain smoking, drinking freely and dancing with even less abandon, mixing philosophical musings about life, love and the history of their homeland, with raves and romances galore. Drawing as much influence from the French New Wave as it does anything resembling classical non-fiction filmmaking,...
Marczak’s newest film, All These Sleepless Nights stars Krzysztof Baginski, Michal Huszcza and Eva Lebuef, all playing themselves more or less, over the span of give or take a year in their lives. Best friends in art school, Michal and Kris float through their lives chain smoking, drinking freely and dancing with even less abandon, mixing philosophical musings about life, love and the history of their homeland, with raves and romances galore. Drawing as much influence from the French New Wave as it does anything resembling classical non-fiction filmmaking,...
- 4/7/2017
- by Joshua Brunsting
- CriterionCast
If you’re really wanting that summer feeling, you don’t have to wait until June to soak up warm, seemingly ending evenings. Director Michal Marczak will drop audiences into the feverish and dreamy “All These Sleepless Nights,” which will make you long for the season when the sun doesn’t seem to set.
Starring Krzysztof Baginski, Michael Huszcza, and Eva Lebuef, the film stretches across two summers in Warsaw, as friends and lovers fall in out of relationships.
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Starring Krzysztof Baginski, Michael Huszcza, and Eva Lebuef, the film stretches across two summers in Warsaw, as friends and lovers fall in out of relationships.
Continue reading Exclusive: Meet Eva In Clip From ‘All These Sleepless Nights’ at The Playlist.
- 4/6/2017
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
A ‘constructed reality’ film about a pair of hard-partying twentysomethings, this exuberant movie has ragged truths to tell about youth, fun and friendship
The late Jacques Rivette pushed the boundaries between film and narrative fiction, with a theory that claimed every film ever made is a documentary of its own making. Written and directed by Michał Marczak, All These Sleepless Nights takes the concept further with a documentary that stars Krzysztof Bagiński, Michał Huszcza and Eva Lebuef, all of whom play themselves. Unlike the scripted reality of say the Real Housewives franchises or Keeping Up With the Kardashians, nothing feels ridiculously contrived or superficial, although there is lots of “drama”.
Related: Film director Jacques Rivette, stalwart of the French new wave, dies aged 87
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The late Jacques Rivette pushed the boundaries between film and narrative fiction, with a theory that claimed every film ever made is a documentary of its own making. Written and directed by Michał Marczak, All These Sleepless Nights takes the concept further with a documentary that stars Krzysztof Bagiński, Michał Huszcza and Eva Lebuef, all of whom play themselves. Unlike the scripted reality of say the Real Housewives franchises or Keeping Up With the Kardashians, nothing feels ridiculously contrived or superficial, although there is lots of “drama”.
Related: Film director Jacques Rivette, stalwart of the French new wave, dies aged 87
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- 1/29/2016
- by Lanre Bakare
- The Guardian - Film News
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