Polish film “Under the Volcano” has been chosen to compete in the Best International Feature Film category at the 97th Academy Awards, a Polish selection committee has announced.
The movie, told from the perspective of 16-year-old Sofia, tells the story of a “blended Ukrainian family [that] spends the last day of their vacation on Tenerife. When Russia’s invasion of Ukraine strands them on the island, they must contend with isolation, duty, fear and… each other,” the feature's logline says.
The family's guilt over being unable to help their countrymen is contrasted with the safety of their holiday setting, which gradually causes their relationships to fall apart.
The script was written by Damian Kocur and Marta Konarzewska, with Kocur also serving as the director.
“Under the Volcano” premiered at the Toronto Film Festival this September. Next week, it will be screened at the 49th Festival of Polish Films in Gdynia, northern Poland.
The family's guilt over being unable to help their countrymen is contrasted with the safety of their holiday setting, which gradually causes their relationships to fall apart.
The script was written by Damian Kocur and Marta Konarzewska, with Kocur also serving as the director.
“Under the Volcano” premiered at the Toronto Film Festival this September. Next week, it will be screened at the 49th Festival of Polish Films in Gdynia, northern Poland.
The 97th Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Awards gala is scheduled for March 2, 2025.Oficjalny zwiastun filmu "POD WULKANEM".
— Kino Alert (@KinoAlertPL) September 9, 2024
Wnikliwy obraz stanu ukraińskiej rodziny Kovalenków, którą wybuch wojny zastaje ostatniego dnia wakacji na Teneryfie. Ich powrót do Kijowa okazuje się niemożliwy. W jednej chwili z turystów stają się uchodźcami.
Premiera na FPFF. pic.twitter.com/qkwfI6liHE
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