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Duration: 248 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1280x680 | Added: 2017-Aug-14 |
Alternate Names: Malgorzata Foremniak-Jedruszczak, Małgorzata Irena Foremniak
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Release Year: 2016
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Alternative Title: Humble Servants
Director: Mariusz Gawrys
Writer: Maciej Strzembosz, Mariusz Gawrys
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The film 'Slugi Boze' (God's Slaves) begins with the suicide of a young German girl from a Women's Gregorian Choir led by Cantor Jan in Wroclaw, Poland. The choir is controversial due to its all-female composition, causing disapproval within the church community, even from Cantor Jan himself. Superintendent Warski, an experienced but unconventional investigator, is assigned to the case. Meanwhile, Ana Wittesch, a German police officer of Polish origin, arrives in Wroclaw for her own secret investigation. As Warski and Ana cross paths, they begin to uncover connections between the suicide, Ana's investigation, and the arrival of a Vatican envoy, Dr. Kunz, concerned about the atmosphere within the Polish church. While the church attempts to halt investigations, Warski and Ana continue to collaborate, leading them to discover that another girl has jumped off the church tower.
‘Slugi Boze’, directed by Mariusz Gawrys, is a Polish mystery thriller that explores themes of religion, corruption, and trust. The narrative revolves around the suicide of a German student involved in an unconventional women's choir, which sets off a chain of events involving a Vatican envoy, a tenacious detective, and a secret investigation. The film delves into the intricacies of Polish church politics and the tension between tradition and progress, as represented by the controversial women's choir.