Contemporary Polish Cinema
25 lat niewinności. Sprawa Tomka Komendy [25 Years of Innocence. The Case of Tomek Komenda]
Salt Beyoğlu
November 24, 2023 19.00
25 lat niewinności. Sprawa Tomka Komendy
[25 Years of Innocence. The Case of Tomek Komenda] (2020)
Director: Jan Holoubek
Cast: Agata Kulesza, Piotr Trojan, Magdalena Różczk, Jan Frycz, Dariusz Chojnacki
116 minutes
Polish; Turkish subtitles
Jan Holoubek’s debut feature is a moving action drama based on the real-life case of Tomasz Komenda, a young man wrongly sentenced to twenty five years in prison. The filmmakers make an attempt to find answers to all the burning questions that have persisted until today. Why did an innocent man have to wait eighteen years in a cell for justice?
Komenda was 23 years old when his everyday life was brutally interrupted; he was arrested overnight, jailed, and charged with murder. Subsequent expert examinations confirmed his involvement in the crime, and all the evidence was against him. For nearly two decades in prison, he was beaten, intimidated, humiliated, and left to fend for himself. Finally, after eighteen years of imprisonment, prosecutors and a police officer stood in his way and exposed the truth about the detainee’s puzzling case.
The screening will take place on Friday, November 24 at 19.00 in the Walk-in Cinema.
Limited seats. No reservations.
[25 Years of Innocence. The Case of Tomek Komenda] (2020)
Director: Jan Holoubek
Cast: Agata Kulesza, Piotr Trojan, Magdalena Różczk, Jan Frycz, Dariusz Chojnacki
116 minutes
Polish; Turkish subtitles
Jan Holoubek’s debut feature is a moving action drama based on the real-life case of Tomasz Komenda, a young man wrongly sentenced to twenty five years in prison. The filmmakers make an attempt to find answers to all the burning questions that have persisted until today. Why did an innocent man have to wait eighteen years in a cell for justice?
Komenda was 23 years old when his everyday life was brutally interrupted; he was arrested overnight, jailed, and charged with murder. Subsequent expert examinations confirmed his involvement in the crime, and all the evidence was against him. For nearly two decades in prison, he was beaten, intimidated, humiliated, and left to fend for himself. Finally, after eighteen years of imprisonment, prosecutors and a police officer stood in his way and exposed the truth about the detainee’s puzzling case.
The screening will take place on Friday, November 24 at 19.00 in the Walk-in Cinema.
Limited seats. No reservations.