

63 minutes of Polish stonemasons bickering about a tomb — and somehow it's magnificent.
Acting
Kociniak's Zgred — a glorious monument of grievance.
Direction
Dudziewicz finds cosmic humor in concrete and mortality.
Director
Michał Dudziewicz
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Made during Poland's martial law period, the film's focus on futile labor and institutional decay reads as sly political commentary.
The tomb being restored is real — the Pogoń family crypt in Łódź, which still stands today.