Krzysztof Kieslowski’s Blind Chance tells the story of Witek, who is at a crossroads in his life and must make a decision—each choice potentially disastrous. Called ‘transcendental,’ the film uses this initial setup to explore three different trajectories that could result from Witek’s decisions, each from a different point of view. The plot of the film was set by the Polish government’s clampdown of 1981, who subsequently banned the film; it was not shown publically until 1987. Polish language with English subtitles.
(U.S. Premiere 2K DCP screening)
Cost: Free (tickets required - pick up tickets 30 minutes before film, or at IU Auditorium during normal hours)
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