Colors of Evil: Black
Investigating the disappearance of children in a remote Polish town, prosecutor Leopold Bilski must unravel a sinister local legend before it's too late.
Investigating the disappearance of children in a remote Polish town, prosecutor Leopold Bilski must unravel a sinister local legend before it's too late.
Jakub Gierszał
Leopold Bilski
Marianna Zydek
Julia Sarman
Andrzej Chyra
Andrzej Pakosz
Beata Ścibakówna
Fabiola Burchardt
Adam Bobik
Patryk Deczer
Robert Gonera
Commander Adamczyk
Piotr Żurawski
Arek Filipiak
Jan Sałasiński
Prosecutor
Julian Świeżewski
Michał Pakosz
Investigating the disappearance of children in a remote Polish town, prosecutor Leopold Bilski must unravel a sinister local legend before it's too late.
Adrian Panek’s follow-up delivers a thoroughly engrossing, bleak experience that thrives on its heavy atmosphere. Shifting the focus to a small provincial town, the film does an excellent job building a sense of tension and capturing the isolation of a tight-knit community protecting its dark secrets. Jakub Gierszał anchors the production with a cold, commanding intensity, while the cinematography beautifully emphasizes the gloomy, immersive landscape. For those who appreciate a grim, hard-hitting crime story driven by pure atmosphere and strong lead performances, it is a highly compelling watch.
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