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Synopsis: YUMA is a gripping drama about the rise and fall of Zyga - a Polish kid in his early twenties, who wants to take charge of his life after the fall of communism, but in a time of chaos and moral anarchy, unwillingly becomes a gangster. When, after transformation to capitalism, poverty and humiliation rule on his side of the border, he crosses to the other side of the river, where the Germans seem to have it all, and literally reaches out for the symbols of a better life. Back home, handing out stolen Adidas and Ray Bans makes him a Robin Hood of his community. Before he realizes what is happening, money and power overtake his naive dreams of a better life and things spiral out of control. It seems Zyga is destined for the fate of Macbeth, a man doomed by ambition and a betrayed moral code...
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director(s): Piotr Mularuk
Production: Kino Swiat
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Year:
2012
113 min
43 Views


Look how cheap those 501s are.

Let's go inside.

You don't have to.

Don't you understand anything?

I really don't know how to put this,

Mr. Zygmunt.

There's this machine, for analysing...

We could really use one

in the health centre...

Kula, write down

the exact name of this thing.

I'm sure we can find one somewhere.

Let's go.

Sit down.

Well? Let's have a drink.

In better times.

Nice dress.

Kula write it down!

The Reverend wants a mountain bike!

Where'd he tell you that, at Mass?

Nah, Halinka's.

You're not that hard to find.

Even though you don't answer your summons.

When people want something,

they come to me...

and I get it for them.

What is it you want, Rysio?

Rysio? Is that Rysio? Yes?

That's not Rysio, that's a cop.

"Hund" in German.

You're just an ordinary thief.

What are you staring at?

Get the f*** out of here in that dress!

Majka!

What a surprise. Boys...

Relax, I just wanted to say hello.

I come back from Afganistan

and I hear:
Zyga this, Zyga that.

So I wanted to get to know you...

But we've already met.

Let bygones be bygones.

Zyga, we must...

We need to talk.

One, two, buckle my shoe.

You're blowing me, now I blow you...

- Hello?

- Greetings, Zyga.

Hear that bird?

Tell your homies

that Opat is in town.

You have to finish with yuma.

Now my alcohol flows across the border.

If not...

What do you have against that boy?

Where'd you get that?

"Nike" stole it, Mr Zygmunt.

So, are you going to introduce me?

Who are you talking to?

There's two of us here.

You're hiding the German again?

I'm moving out.

Where to?

But Majka, I'd do anything for you.

Just tell me what it is you want.

The dummy will get it for you.

I want Prince Charming on a white horse

to come and take me away from here.

That's supposed to be him?

We're meeting at the border at 10.

And what if we have to grease

the border pigs again?

No sweat. They're taken care of.

But I like to have

a good time after work.

No problem, the b*tches are lined up.

Zyga!

Come on, the blow is on me.

Ziggy, the one I asked for...

I don't know if it's me or...

Mom, I'll bring you a VCR. You can

record it, and it'll be like real life.

And what do you need it for?

You should have the Pope in you heart.

Better bring something decent.

It's Halina! Look at that ride.

It's a gift from your auntie.

You like it?

I bought it. So you can drive

your auntie around in style.

Are we taking him along?

Why should he stay alone at home

all day. Also he gets on dad's nerves.

Okay, I'll go pee at your mama's.

Fine.

The dummy brought this?

He bought it.

It's beautiful.

I guess your prince

must be taking a nap now?

Come with me.

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Wojciech Gajewicz

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