In The Name Of... (W imię...)
Film Movement (2013)
Drama, Queer Themes/Interest
In Collection
#280
7*
Seen ItYes
(8/11/2016 Home)
616892186915
IMDB   6.6
102 mins Poland / Polish
DVD  Region 1
Andrezj Chyra priester Adam
Lukasz Simlat leraar Michal
Maja Ostaszewska Ewa
Maria Maj Lukasz' moeder
Tomasz Schuhardt Adrian
Kamil Adammowicz Rudy
Mateusz Gajko Gajo
Jakub Gentek Koko
Daniel Swiderski Babun
Mateusz Malczewski Mateusz
Krystian Poniatowski Itan
Kacper Sztachanski Sztacha
Kamil Konopko Kamil
Director
Malgorzata Szumowska


A tale of compassion, sexual longing, childhood trauma, and religious commitment. Father Adam (Polish star Andrzej Chyra), an attractive, energetic priest, seems more comfortable in a T-shirt, kicking a soccer ball around with his young charges than preaching a sermon. Living in a halfway house type situation, away from the temptations that helped get them there in the first place, the residents of this societal limbo-land are put off-balance when a new punk enters the picture and starts spreading rumors about the priest's sexuality. The boys' casual, yet pervasive homophobia and anti-Semitism add to a complicated picture of modern Poland very much in the thrall of historical prejudice. (c) Film Movement
Edition Details
Original Title W imię...
No. of Discs/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Purchase Date 2013
Location Personal Library - Amazon Prime
Owner Deitz
Store Filmmovement
Condition New
Tags OSHPC Discussion Group
Links + Review: Los Angeles Times
+ Review: QueerGuru
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QueerGuru Rating 10

Notes
A fine film, which I liked very much -- However, its lack of narrative both makes this Polish language film relatively easy to follow, and also hard to dig deeper than one's personal intrepretations of deep meaningul glances -- Nevertheless, the thrust is clear, not only does the construct of celibacy and gay-sin impose pain on the person, but interfears with his ministry with his youthful charges, contrary to fundamental Christian beliefs.