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2011 Polish film by Adrian Panek From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daas is a 2011 Polish film written and directed by Adrian Panek and starring Andrzej Chyra, Danuta Stenka, Mariusz Bonaszewski and Olgierd Łukaszewicz. This is Panek's first feature work.
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Daas | |
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Directed by | Adrian Panek |
Written by | Adrian Panek |
Produced by | Lambros Ziotas |
Starring | Andrzej Chyra Mariusz Bonaszewski Danuta Stenka Olgierd Łukaszewicz |
Cinematography | Arkadiusz Tomiak |
Edited by | Witold Chomiński |
Production company | Argomedia (film company) |
Distributed by | Best Film |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | Poland |
Language | Polish |
The film is a period drama that depicts a struggle between religion and secular authority, idealism and duplicity, eroticism and faith. Daas was filmed in the Polish city of Wroclaw.
Daas explores the influence of 18th-century messiah claimant Jacob Frank (an authentic figure played by Olgierd Łukaszewicz). Claiming powers of mystical healing and prophecy, Frank promises immortality to his converts. Henryk Klein, a Viennese lawyer (Mariusz Bonaszewski) investigates Frank, and starts to believe that there has been a conspiracy formed that involves some of the most influential people in the Austrian Empire.
Meanwhile, a minor nobleman, Jakub Goliński (Andrzej Chyra), Frank's long-time disciple who left his sect, is seeking justice. Once a devoted believer, he now takes action against his former guru. The fates of these men inevitably interweave…
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