A 2011 feature film directed by Bartek Konopka
The Polish director's feature debut follows Tomek, a man who left behind his past in the Polish countryside and moved to a big city. He has found a career as a TV news anchor and has just started a family. One day he receives a message from a psychiatric hospital in his home town about his father's illness. Not heeding his own better judgement, nor the advice of his closest friends, Tomek decides to reach out to his father even though the two haven’t seen each other in years. Tomek engages himself in a relationship on the verge of craziness and normality - a relationship that will make him re-evaluate his entire life.
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Lęk wysokości / Fear of falling, 2011, Poland. Directed by: Bartosz Konopka; screenplay by: Piotr Borkowski, Bartosz Konopka; cinematography by: Piotr Niemyjski; art direction by: Elwira Pluta; costumes by: Katarzyna Lewińska; edited by: Jarosław Barzan; artistic supervision by: Agnieszka Holland; produced by: Jacek Bromski, Dariusz Gajewski, Ewa Jastrzębska. production: Studio Munka/Polish Filmmakers Association. Running time: 90 minutes; Colour