It Looks Pretty from a Distance   TG-2012 

This first feature by contemporary artists Wilhelm and Anka Sasnal is a grasping chronicle of the decline and fall of a Polish village, where everyone is on the edge of a breakdown. A quiet portrait of the human cruelty that still lies in the basement of almost every society. Visually stunning and transgressive.

From the very start, it is evident that the authors of It Looks Pretty from a Distance, both feature-film debutants, have a huge background in the visual arts. Wilhelm Sasnal, known for his precise yet abstract paintings, and Anka Sasnal, his wife and collaborator, instantly catch us with the traps their protagonists set in the woods. What's inside the filmmakers' traps? Pure images, ideally paced and contemplative, that provide the real tension and suspense. No dialogue needed, not even a plot.
The story focuses on a small, incestuous Polish community during an exhaustingly hot summer. Everyone is either about to explode or come to a complete halt. Hidden aggression, hatred, discrimination, as well as fears, longings and emotional crises are constantly about to break through the surface.
Using a minimalistic, almost austere style, the Sasnals create an absolutely physical, not to say physiological, portrait of a micro society that turns into a viscious swamp, unresistingly absorbing any kind of violence. An example of purely contemporary cinema, at once tangible and elusive.

Screenings
  It Looks Pretty from a Distance Pathé 7 Sat 28 Jan 15:30  
  It Looks Pretty from a Distance Pathé 6 Sun 29 Jan 12:15  
  It Looks Pretty from a Distance Pathé 6 Mon 30 Jan 21:15  
  It Looks Pretty from a Distance LV 3 Thu 02 Feb 12:30  
  It Looks Pretty from a Distance Pathé 7 Sat 04 Feb 12:30  
Comments
Indeed (as Denker says) not a film the whole world is waiting for. Strongly reminded me of the rednecks in Winter's Bone (2010; Debra Granik) in many respects: ugly people (men and women), unfit houses, unclear business, and yet they seem to live their lives. I don't consider 1* to be a proper score, however, thanks to the close portrait of the non-star people we see in this film. But higher than 2 or 3* is way too much. I cannot concur with the positive text in the announcement.
Webreview from JvH48 on 31 January 07:27
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Wilhelm Sasnal vertelde vooraf dat Anka en hij deze film in de eerste plaats voor zichzelf hadden gemaakt en later op het idee kwamen om hem ook aan publiek te tonen. Dat laatste had van mij niet gehoeven. Voor mij een volstrekt overbodige film. Mijn eerste * tijdens dit festival.
Webreview from denker on 29 January 15:48
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Poland, USA 2011
DirectorAnka Sasnal
 Wilhelm Sasnal
ProducerAnka Sasnal
 Wilhelm Sasnal
 Anton Kern
 Anton Kern Gallery
SalesFilmpolis Agata Szymanska
Print sourceFilmpolis Agata Szymanska
ScenarioAnka Sasnal, Wilhelm Sasnal
CastMarcin Czarnik
 Agnieszka Podsiadlik
 Piotr Nowak
 Elzbieta Okupska
 Jerzy Lapinski
 Hanka Chojnacka
 Michal Pietrzak
PhotographyWilhelm Sasnal, Aleksander Trafas
EditorBeata Walentowska
Production designMarek Zawierucha
Sound designIgor Klaczynski
Length77'
Websitewww.itlookspretty....com