All that I Love (Wszystko co Kocham) 2009, 95 min.
Written and directed by Jacek Borcuch
Main cast: Mateusz Kościukiewicz, Olga Frycz, Andrzej Chyra, Jakub Gierszał
Produced by Prasa i Film
Producers: Jan Dworak, Kamila Polit, Renata Czarnkowska-Listoś

Monday, November 14, 7:00 pm
The Little Theatre

All That I Love tells the story of a group of young people growing up in Poland in the early 1980s, when Martial Law was imposed by the government and social rebellion against the communist regime was beginning to rise. It’s a time of emotional discovery set against the background of historical events. The film is a sentimental trip back to the days of the director’s youth. ‘There’s nothing made up in there. It’s the story of my neighborhood, exactly as it happened,’ says Borcuch. All That I Love, Poland’s 2010 Oscar candidate in the ‘best foreign language film’ category, has been shown at many international festivals such as Sundance (where it was the first Polish film to qualify for the main competition), Rotterdam, Brussels, Setúbal in Portugal, Los Angeles, and New York.


Meeting with the actor following the screening