Prize of the Ecumenical Jury, Berlin 2006 (Panorama)
For taking an accurate and dramatic portrayel of Poland’s recent political transition and presenting it as a morality tale about corruption with universal impact; for a high artistic quality and for preserving justice, generousity and human dignity.
The plot of this feature covers a period of 48 hours and shows the rise and fall of the title character, Lucek Bohme, who in the name of the law, ruthlessly seizes property of individuals and institutions on account of their debts.