Edition V
Bartek Bartosik
ORGANIC
A graduate of economics at the Warsaw School of Economics, he is a screenwriter and film journalist. His feature debut, Good Boy, directed by Jan Komasa, is currently in pre-production. A fan of camp, horror, and honest emotion on screen, Linia Graniczna (The Border Line) is his second feature film.
SYNOPSIS
Thom has always felt the stigma of what his parents did to him. The ritual they conducted, which resulted in the deaths of more than a dozen people, took place when he was still a child. Inheriting a manor house in the middle of nowhere compels Thom to confront his past, but also offers a chance for a fresh start. His plans become complicated when he meets Diana, a local girl whose parents were regular guests at the manor. An immortal monster—a personification of Borderline—is following Diana, posing a threat to anyone Diana loves. When killing the disordered beast is out of the question, the couple's only chance for happiness is to imprison it in the basement and learn to live with its presence.
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