Fugue

Poland, Czech Republic, Sweden • 2018

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After a two-year disappearance, free-spirited Alicja (screenwriter Gabriela Muskala) is reunited with her parents, husband and young son despite having no memory of them. Suddenly thrust back into a domestic life she has no recollection of choosing, Alicja struggles to reconcile her new and unfamiliar roles of dependability with the unshackled independence sprung by her recent mental break. 

With surreal, icy imagery and a seductively hypnotic atmosphere, director Agnieszka Smoczyńska’s (The Lure) sophomore feature burrows into the landscape of Alicja’s mind, excavating the societal burdens and duties expected of women, and whether personal freedom is truly attainable. 

Fugue evokes the social taboos around motherhood and the pressure on women to accept maternity without hesitation or reflection, as though the biological capacity of giving birth means that every woman should be willing to be a mother.

A dizzying psychological puzzle of identity and self-discovery. Mesmerizing from the jaw-dropping first frame to the last.

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102 minutes

Polish, English

English

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2.35:1

5.1

Agnieszka Smoczyńska

Gabriela Muskala

Gabriela Muskala, Lukasz Simlat, Iwo Rajski

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  • "A character study of a woman desperately trying to resolve one identity with another. An anxious, storm-brewing melodrama. Gravely composed, its controlled expansiveness of tone, psychology and camera mark its helmer as a stylist of considerable, unpredictable finesse."

    Guy Lodge

    Variety

  • "Actress Gabriela Muskala delivers a tense, seething central performance as the woman who rises from the dead. Her hard stares and muscular, almost ‘animalistic’ movement imbues the whole film with a strained energy."

    Sucheta Chakraborty

    Cinevue

  • "Questions of female identity, family responsibility and the stifling expectations of others are neatly embedded in the moody psychological drama Fugue. Director Agnieszka Smoczyńska delivers a poised, consistently intriguing combination of suspense with a timely consideration of a woman’s journey towards self realization. A satisfying, thought-provoking exploration of the commitment and sacrifice required to be true to yourself."

    Allan Hunter

    Screen Daily

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  • Interview with filmmaker Agnieszka Smoczyńska

  • Q&A with filmmaker Agnieszka Smoczyńska and Caryn Coleman of The Future Of Film Is Female at Nitehawk Cinema, Brooklyn, NY

  • Trailer

  • Booklet essay by author and film critic Samm Deighan

  • English subtitles

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