Piotr Sobociński Jr.

Piotr Sobociński Jr.

Nascimento : 1983-11-03, Łódź, Poland

Perfil

Piotr Sobociński Jr.

Filmes

Scarborn
Director of Photography
It's spring 1794, the atmosphere in Poland is tense. General Tadeusz "Kos" Kościuszko returns to the country and plans to incite an uprising against the Russians, mobilizing the Polish nobility and peasants. He is accompanied by his faithful friend and former slave, Domingo. The merciless Russian cavalry captain, Dunin, follows Kościuszko's trail with an arrest warrant, who wants to catch the general at all costs before he starts a national rebellion.
The Wedding Day
Director of Photography
The story of a WWII tragedy in a Polish village mixed with the story of a wedding taking place in the same place 80 years later. A bitter look at a xenophobic community that forgets its own history.
Entre Frestas
Director of Photography
Na Polônia comunista, um policial insatisfeito com o resultado da investigação de um assassinato na comunidade gay de Varsóvia resolve buscar a verdade por conta própria.
Corpus Christi
Director of Photography
Daniel (Bartosz Bielenia) é um rapaz de 20 anos que experimenta uma transformação espiritual enquanto vive em um Centro de Detenção para Jovens. Ele quer se tornar padre, mas isso é impossível por causa de sua ficha criminal. Quando é enviado para trabalhar na oficina de um carpinteiro em uma cidade pequena, na chegada, ele se veste de padre e acidentalmente assume a paróquia local. A chegada do jovem e carismático pregador é uma oportunidade para a comunidade local iniciar o processo de cura após uma tragédia que aconteceu na região.
Silent Night
Director of Photography
Adam unexpectedly visits his family house at Christmas after a few years of working abroad. No family member knows about his secret plans and the real reasons of his visit.
Quebrando os Limites
Director of Photography
Baseado em uma história real de um viciado em drogas que se tornou um campeão de triathlon e um vencedor da competição Ironman.
Aurora Borealis: Northern Light
Cinematography
The Aurora Borealis is a story of family that is rich in twists and turns. It breaks the depths of the relationship between mother and daughter. A successful lawyer in Vienna, Olga is called back to Hungary when her old mother, Mary suddenly falls into a coma. While Mary is floating between life and death, Olga finds a deeply silent secret. The increasingly passionate research leads back to the post-war Europe of the '50s.
Ksiadz
Director of Photography
Catholic priest stays in hotel after car accident. Boredom and hotel guests make him look for entertainment.
Guerra e Ódio
Director of Photography
Polônia, 1939. Pouco antes da Segunda Guerra Mundial, ucranianos, judeus e poloneses viviam em paz em uma pequena vila. Zozia é uma jovem polonesa que se apaixona por Petro, um rapaz ucraniano. Todavia, os pais dela a obrigam a se casar com um homem polonês mais velho, Maciej, viúvo e administrador do vilarejo. Quando a guerra começa, a harmonia da região termina, ao passo que os homens poloneses são convocados pelo exército para defender o país. Depois de uma derrota em batalha, os sobreviventes retornam para a vila, mas são capturados pelos ucranianos, que os torturam e matam. (e 18 - Estimado 18 Anos)
Deuses
Cinematography
A história do professor Zbigniew Religa (1938-2009), que realizou o primeiro transplante cardíaco bem-sucedido da Polônia nos anos 1980. Ao extrair um coração de um corpo humano, Religa quebrou tabus morais, culturais e religiosos —e revolucionou a história da medicina polonesa.
Nude Area
Director of Photography
Naomi, uma menina holandesa do sul de Amsterdã, tem uma queda pela bela menina árabe que mora na região pobre da zona oeste. Durante um verão mágico, as duas jogam um jogo de xadrez emocional, com sedução e atração.
Sistema Fechado
Director of Photography
The film is set in the Tricity in 2003, ten years after the end of communism in Poland. The plot, apparently based on the real-life experiences of Kraków businessmen Lech Jerzorny and Paweł Rey, is about three young, talented businessmen who open a high-tech factory. This comes to the attention of the local state ‘mafia’, the local Prosecutor, played by Janusz Gajos, and tax office boss, played by Kasimierz Kaczor, who are both jealous and would like to make money for themselves. We are in Poland, so success must be punished.
The Traffic Department
Director of Photography
Seven policemen, seven deadly sins, a murder case, secrets and the filth of everyday police work: Traffic Department transports the viewer into the darkest Warsaw streets.
Blitzeis
Cinematography
Andreas is a journalist covering a story on Larissa, a patient with tuberculosis. At the hospital he meets a nurse called Yvonne. The encounter with the two women moves Andreas more than he wishes to admit. A short film about luck and its inevitable slipping away.
Rose
Director of Photography
This harrowing tale of survival centers on Rose, a Masurian woman, whose German soldier husband was killed in the war, leaving her alone on their farm. A single woman had no defense against Russian soldiers who raped as a form of revenge, nor against plundering Poles who found themselves in desperate straits. Help arrives for Rose in the form of Tadeusz, a former officer in the Polish Home Army who deserted after he saw his wife raped and murdered by Russian troops and is attempting to hide his identity.
The Winner
Director of Photography
Oliver (Pawel Szajda) is a talented young pianist of Polish American heritage. After breaking off his European tournée, he is forced to repay the tour organizers 250 thousand Euros. On his journey, he meets the very colorful character of (Janusz Gajos) a retired high school math teacher and a great enthusiast of the horse races. He dreams of returning to America as a somebody, but can only do so after wining a momentous prize. From then on the two friends endeavor to gain success. They discover true friendship. Together they fulfill Franks dream of winning at the horse races, which in turn allows Oliver to buy back his personal freedom. Having recovered from a dramatically ended marriage, the young man is able to open up to a new love.
The Dark House
Camera Operator
Poland, 1978. Edward Srodon, a zootechnician, makes an accidental stop at the Dziabas family farm, located in the remote area of the Bieszczady Mountains. Years later, on a winter day during Martial Law, a People's Militia investigation team examines a crime scene.
Street Feeling
Director of Photography
This short deals with the seventh commandment ("You shall not steal") in the new Decalogue. Young graffiti artists steal paints from a shop and, supervised by Tomasz, a 45-year-old graphic artist, start to paint graffiti on the wall. Tomasz is going to through a difficult period in his professional and personal life working under pressure from his employer who wants him to prepare a project that will satify the client. He has to compromise his own beliefs and taste and struggle to meet the deadline. The film was made as part of "Decalogue 89+" series.
Katyn
Camera Operator
O polonês Andrzej Wajda descreve o famoso e triste massacre de Katyn. Meses depois da invasão nazista na Polônia, em 1939, aproximadamente 22 mil prisioneiros de guerra poloneses são mortos pela polícia secreta soviética nas florestas da cidade de Katyn.
Winter
Director
Winter is a short, just three-minute etude, which opens the viewer to two symbolic orders. In one you can find a picture of the contact between old age and youth. An old man lives in a house in a far away place. Two boys play in the snow. The villa attracts them with its magnetizing mystery. The boys throw snowballs. One of them accidentally hits the window and then terrified little ones see an old man watching them. The child's fear of strangers and old people makes them run away. Only when the path among the trees is already empty, the old gentleman smiles kindly.
A Tale of Adam Mickiewicz's 'Forefathers' Eve'
Cinematography
In the eve of the Day of the Dead, among mysterious old rituals of the Vilnius region, ghosts of the past and present start to appear.
The Hunter's Son
Director of Photography
A 12-year-old boy known as Rabbit grows up in a marginalised world. His violent father is working at the border patrol. Rabbit looks up to his friend and partner in crime who is a migrant trying to cross the border in search of a better life. When the boy disappears without a trace, Rabbit envies him, he feels abandoned. In winter Rabbit goes on a hunting trip with his family. In the wild isolated landscape, “their territory”, they feel at home. When a stranger looms up in the distance, fate strikes unexpectedly, tragedy erupts, shattering lives irrevocably. Delusions become a driving force in their lives, creating great inner tension and distress. Eventually Rabbit will be caught. Confused in an ultimate attempt to overcome the violent event the father decides to flee his familiar surroundings by crossing his own boundaries: he becomes a stranger himself.