Marsz, marsz

1h
Documentary
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A Polish documentary that explores the early history of Pride marches in Poznań and the struggle for LGBTQ+ equality in Poland. It focuses on the contrast between the city’s 2020s identity as a so-called “Rainbow Capital of Poland” and its much harsher past when marches were rare and fraught with conflict. The film reflects on a first Pride march marked by a small group of around 200 people attempting to advance under heavy police presence, unable to walk more than 100 meters and facing aggressive suppression.

Cast

Izabela Kowalczyk
Self
Marcin Kęszycki
Self
Błażej Warkocki
Self
Mike Urbański
Self
Sergiusz Wróblewski
Self
Aleksandra Sołtysiak
Self
Ryszard Grobelny
Self
Wanda Wasilewska
Self

Crew

Kacper Kaźmierczak
Director, Producer
Andrzej Dzierżawski
Editor
Krzysztof Lichończak
Director of Photography
Tobiasz Brakoniecki
Director of Photography
Marta Janicka
Producer
Jakob Ludwig
Sound
Aleksander Łusiarczyk
Production Manager

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