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  1. Bread and Salt (Polish: Chleb i sól) is a 2022 Polish drama film written and directed by Damian Kocur, in his directorial debut. The film premiered at the Horizons section of the 79th edition of the Venice Film Festival, winning the Special Jury Prize.

  2. Jan 27, 2023 · Bread and Salt: Directed by Damian Kocur. With Tymoteusz Bies, Jacek Bies, Bartosz Olewinski, Dawid Piejko. When the student of Warsaw Academy of Music returns to his hometown for summer holidays, he gets involved in the conflict between the local youths and a group of foreigners.

    • (533)
    • Drama
    • Damian Kocur
    • 2023-01-27
  3. Sep 16, 2022 · Bread and Salt. by Ola Salwa. 16/09/2022 - VENICE 2022: In his brilliant first feature, Damian Kocur inspects violence and the legendary Polish hospitality, but takes it with a huge pinch of salt. Jacek Bies and Tymoteusz Bies in Bread and Salt.

  4. BREAD AND SALT. by Damian Kocur. synopsis. Tymoteusz, a pianist - student of the Warsaw Academy of Music, returns to his hometown for a vacation. A provincial town, like many in Poland, is a place where time has stood still, especially now during hot holidays.

  5. The film is inspired by the events that took place a couple of years ago in a small Polish town. An immigrant working in a bar stabbed a 20-something-year-old Pole to death. After the tragedy, the local community and the whole country became convinced that the murder was based on religious grounds.

    • Poland
    • Polish, English
    • Damian Kocur
    • 99’
  6. Jul 29, 2022 · “Bread and Salt,” which has been selected for Venice Film Festivals Horizons section, has debuted its trailer. The film has been picked up by IKH Pictures Promotion for world sales.

  7. May 3, 2023 · Bread and Salt, Safe Place, Silent Love and We Will Not Fade Away among the winners at Crossing Europe by Marko Stojiljković 03/05/2023 - Damian Kocur’s film has been crowned as Best Fiction, Juraj Lerotić bagged the Audience Award, while Marek Kozakiewicz’s and Alisa Kovalenko’s documentaries shared a prize