Night Train
Pociąg
Jerzy Kawalerowicz’s richly cinematic gem is one of the creative highlights of an extraordinary era of Polish cinema.
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Director
Jerzy Kawalerowicz
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With
Lucyna Winnicka, Leon Niemczyk, Zbigniew Cybulski
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Poland 1959. 99min
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Digital
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Certificate
PG
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English subtitles
This New Wave-ish Polish gem was internationally lauded on release, but is now largely forgotten. Suspicion spreads among the passengers of an overnight train to a seaside resort with the rumour that a murderer on the run is somewhere on board. Kawalerowicz compellingly captures the forced intimacies and claustrophobia on the train until the thrilling final act bursts onto a wider canvas with an unforgettable sequence that probes the atavistic depths of human crowd behaviour.
The screening of Night Train on Tuesday 7 July will include an introduction with Professor Philip Horne, hosted by Kazuo Ishiguro.
BFI Southbank will be closed Tuesday 23 and Wednesday 24 June due to a private event. BFI Riverfront will be closed on 9 July until 5pm. It will re-open in the evening.
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