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'No End' is a 1985 film directed by Krzysztof Kielowski and starring Grayna Szapoowska, Maria Pakulnis, and Aleksander Bardini. The film is about the state of martial law in Poland after the banning of the trade union Solidarity in 1981. Kielowski worked with several regular collaborators for the first time on 'No End'.

Plot



A Polish translator, Ulla (Grayna Szapoowska), grieves for her recently deceased lawyer husband. As she copes with her loss, the family of her husband's last client, Darek Stach, contacts her in need of legal documents and advice. Ulla struggles with caring for her son, and alternately trying to remember and to forget her husband, while Darek struggles to come to terms with his imprisonment for political dissidence. Ulla's husband's ghost observes these events, occasionally becoming visible to Ulla and Darek.

Cast



* Grayna Szapoowska as Urszula Zyro

* Maria Pakulnis as Joanna Stach

* Aleksander Bardini as Lawyer Mieczyslaw Labrador

* Artur Barci as Darek Stach

* Danny Webb as The Englishman

* Jerzy Radziwilowicz as Antek Zyro

* Michal Bajor as Miecio (aplikant)

* Marek Kondrat as Tomek, Antek's friend

* Tadeusz Bradecki as Hipnotyzator

* Krzysztof Krzeminski as Jacek Zyro

* Marzena Trybaa as Marta Duraj

* Adam Ferency as Rumcajs ('nom de guerre' after Rumcajs)

* Elzbieta Kilarska as Antoni's Mother

* Jerzy Kamas as Judge Biedron

* Hanna Dunowska as Justyna

* Jan Tesarz as Joanna's Father

* Andrzej Szalawski as Lawyer

Production



The film was Kielowski's first writing collaboration with the screenwriter Krzysztof Piesiewicz, who co-wrote the screenplays for all of Kielowski's subsequent films, and the earliest of his films with music by Zbigniew Preisner, who provided the musical score for most of Kielowski's subsequent films. As in his later scores, Preisner's music is explicitly referenced by the characters in the film itself, in this case with the main character's son playing the theme on a piano at home.

Reception



'No End' received positive critical reviews. In his review in 'The A.V. Club', Noel Murray felt that the film deserved to be "counted among his acknowledged classics." Murray gave it an A+ rating.

In an interview, Kielowski later said of the film:

In his review in 'Cinemania', Dan Jardine wrote, "No End is Kieslowskis dry run for 'Blue', both are wrenching and lensed studies of one womans struggle to deal with the death of loved ones in a larger charged context. Where they differ: While similarly bleak and sorrowful, 'Blue' finds a tortured peace, a painful hope, where 'No End' is a giant sinkhole of despair."

In his review in the 'Chicago Reader', Jonathan Rosenbaum called the film "terse, suggestive, and pungent, with juicy performances by Bardini and Szapolowska."

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 90% based on 10 reviews.

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