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''Suicide Room'' () is a 2011 Polish
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written and directed by Jan Komasa, and starring Jakub Gierszał as a popular high school student whose life quickly deteriorates into ostracisation and depression. The film premiered on 12 February 2011 at the
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and received a
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on 4 March 2011. It garnered positive reviews, and went on to several awards, including best actor ( Jakub Gierszał), best actress ( Roma Gąsiorowska), best screenplay ( Jan Komasa) and best film.


Plot

Dominik Santorski is a popular but spoiled teenager, whose success-driven parents are out of touch with his life. At school, Dominik and his friends stumble upon a self-harm video while using his computer. Later, Dominik watches the rest of the video and leaves a comment for the poster. While drinking at an after-prom party, a girl admits to lesbian experimentation. A classmate, Aleksander, dares the girl to kiss her female friend. She agrees as long as Aleksander agrees to kiss Dominik. The two girls comply, and Aleksander and Dominik as well. A video of the two boys kissing is posted to social media, and Dominik's friends appear to find it cool. Later, when Dominik and Aleksander spar at judo practice, Dominik becomes aroused. This event is relayed to social media, and people begin to harass Dominik online. Dominik meets Sylwia, a suicidal girl who cuts herself and wears a mask, in an online chat group called "Sala Samobójców" (The Suicide Room). Dominik begins skipping school to spend time online. When Dominik sees an online video showing shadow puppets named after him and Aleksander engaging in homosexual acts, he rampages through his room. Sylwia mocks his pain and encourages him to scare normal people. Dominik adopts an alternative look and takes his father's gun to school. When Aleksander approaches him with some friends after school, Dominik begins to take out his gun, but flees to his taxi. Dominik discovers that Sylwia is a shut-in who has not left her room in three years. Dominik stays locked in his room, talking with Sylwia. These events go unnoticed by his parents. Eventually, the family's housekeeper calls the police, who break down Dominik's door to find him sitting in a pool of blood beside a broken mirror. He is sent to a hospital and kept in a psychiatric ward for three days. His parents arrive to take him home, claiming that there is nothing wrong with him and that he should be studying for exams. Dominik returns home and to The Suicide Room, where Sylwia tells him a love story in which the lovers die by suicide with pills and alcohol. After confessing that this is how she wants to die, she begs him to get pills for her. Having been sent to a psychiatrist, Dominik answers the questions in accordance with Sylwia's instructions. Sylwia feeds him answers that are designed to lead the doctor to give him the pills that she wishes to use. Dominik follows the lines Sylwia gives, but—in a plea for Sylwia to reconsider her suicide plan—continually remarks that no one should want to die. As Dominik and Sylwia discuss where to meet and transfer the pills, Dominik's father rips out the router before their plans are set. Dominik panics, but later confesses to his parents. They forbid him from returning but, still wanting to see Sylwia, Dominik brings the pills to the bar they had discussed in the hope that Sylwia will show up. Dominik heads to the toilets and takes two handfuls of the pills. Dominik then finds a couple kissing and starts filming them. They take his camera and begin filming his delirium. Dominik returns to the bar, finds Sylwia, and kisses her passionately. Later, at The Suicide Room, Sylwia talks about Dominik's long absence before seeing his avatar, only to learn that it's his mother, who announces that Dominik has died. It is revealed that Dominik never left the bathroom after taking the pills, and his overdose was filmed by the drunk couple. Dominik attempted to reverse his decision but to no avail. His death is posted online on The Suicide Room wall.


Cast

* Jakub Gierszał as Dominik Santorski * Roma Gąsiorowska as Sylwia *
Agata Kulesza Agata Kulesza (born 27 September 1971) is a Polish actress who has appeared on film, television, and stage. She made her film debut playing the leading role in the 1993 comedy-drama ''Czlowiek z...'' and later appeared in films '' Poznań '56'' ...
as Beata Santorska *
Krzysztof Pieczyński Krzysztof Pieczyński (born 27 March 1957) is a Polish actor. He has appeared in more than fifty films since 1979. Filmography References External links * 1957 births Living people Polish male film actors Polish male television a ...
as Andrzej Santorski *
Filip Bobek Filip Andrzej Bobek (born 9 October 1980 in Gdańsk) is a Polish actor, best known for his role of the main love interest in '' BrzydUla''. He studied at the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw. He began his career by starring in short f ...
as Marcin *
Bartosz Gelner Bartosz Gelner (born 25 April 1988) is a Polish actor. He is known for his roles in the films '' Suicide Room'' (2011) and '' Floating Skyscrapers'' (2013), as well as the television series ''Ultraviolet'' (2017–2019) and '' Sexify'' (2021–23 ...
as Aleksander Lubomirski * Danuta Borsuk as Nadia * Piotr Nowak as Jacek * Krzysztof Dracz as the Minister of Economy, Andrzej Santorski's boss * Aleksandra Hamkało as Karolina *
Kinga Preis Kinga Anna Preis (born 31 August 1971) is a Polish actress. She is six-time Polish Film Awards–winner: four times for Polish Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actress in ''Tuesday'' (2001), ''In Darkness (2011 film), In ...
as a psychiatrist * Anna Ilczuk as Ada * Bartosz Porczyk as a stylist * Wiesław Komasa as the principal * Karolina Dryzner as Jowita * Ewelina Paszke as the wife of the Minister of Economy *
Tomasz Schuchardt Tomasz Schuchardt (born 18 September 1986) is a Polish actor. He has appeared in more than twenty films since 2007. He received three Gdynia Film Festival Awards and nomination for Polish Academy Award for Best Actor for 2022 drama film, ''Chrzci ...
as a bodyguard * Łukasz Krzyżaniak as a businessman in Beata Santorska office


Festivals and awards

In April 2011 the movie received the
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award at the International Festival of Independent Cinema Off Plus Camera, in June of that year it won the Silver Lions award at the 36th Gdynia Film Festival and individual awards for sound and costumes for Bartosz Purkiewicz and Dorota Roqueoplo, respectively. Jakub Gierszał received the Audience Award and was nominated for the 2011 Zbyszek Cybulski Award for the role of Dominik. In November 2011 the movie won 3 Golden Duck statuettes, awarded by the readership of the ''Film'' magazine, in the categories: Best Cinematography, Best Script and Best Film. Jakub Gierszał also won the award for Best Actor. Wins * 14th
Polish Film Awards The Eagles Polish Film Awards, or The Eagles () is the national film award of Poland. It has been delivered annually since 1999, with the first event held on 21 June, by the National Chamber of Audiovisual Producers (KIPA). Since 2003 they have b ...
** Eagle for Best Editing: Bartosz Pietras ** Eagle for Discovery of the year: Jan Komasa * Gold Ducks 2011 ** Best movie: Jan Komasa ** Best actress: Roma Gąsiorowska ** Best actor: Jakub Gierszał ** Best script: Jan Komasa ** Best photoshooting: Radosław Ładczuk *
New Horizons Film Festival New Horizons Film Festival ( pl: Nowe Horyzonty) is an international film festival held annually in July in Wrocław, Poland. It has been organised since 2001. It is one of the biggest and most popular film festivals in Poland. Since 2008 it is ...
2011 ** New Polish Movies: Jan Komasa ** Best Debut: Jan Komasa * 36th
Polish Film Festival The Gdynia Film Festival aka FPFF (until 2011: Polish Film Festival, Polish: ''Festiwal Polskich Filmów Fabularnych w Gdyni'') is an annual film festival first held in Gdańsk (1974–1986), now held in Gdynia, Poland. It has taken place every ...
** Silver lions for movie ** Silver lions for producer: Jerzy Kapuściński ** Another 2 individual prizes and 5 special prizes *
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2011 ** The Best Polish Film


Soundtrack


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Suicide Room 2011 films 2011 drama films 2011 LGBTQ-related films 2011 thriller films 2010s Polish-language films Bisexuality-related films Films about suicide Films about depression Films about the Internet Films about social media Films directed by Jan Komasa 2010s LGBTQ-related drama films LGBTQ-related thriller films Polish drama films Polish LGBTQ-related films Polish teen films Polish thriller films KADR films