
Lasting 2013
Polish director Jacek Borcuch crafts *Lasting (2013)*, a tender yet heartbreaking drama that unfolds against the sun-drenched backdrop of Spain.
Director: Jacek Borcuch
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lasting (2013) about?
This poignant drama tells the story of Michał and Karina, two Polish students who fall in love during a spontaneous summer job in Spain. Their carefree days are abruptly disrupted by a sudden, life-altering tragedy, forcing them to confront the fragility of their newfound happiness.
Who directed Lasting?
Jacek Borcuch directed *Lasting*. Known for his emotionally charged storytelling, Borcuch brings a raw and intimate perspective to this coming-of-age romance.
Who stars in Lasting?
The film stars Jakub Gierszał, Magdalena Berus, Hovik Keuchkerian, Juan José Ballesta, and Ángela Molina in key roles.
Is Lasting (2013) worth watching?
*Lasting* is a deeply moving drama with strong performances that make it worth watching for fans of character-driven stories. While it may not offer lighthearted escapism, its emotional depth and authentic portrayal of love and loss resonate powerfully.
How long is Lasting?
Lasting runs for 89 minutes.
About Lasting (2013) — A summer fling torn apart by tragedy in Spain
Polish director Jacek Borcuch crafts *Lasting (2013)*, a tender yet heartbreaking drama that unfolds against the sun-drenched backdrop of Spain. The film follows Michał and Karina, two Polish university students who meet while working summer jobs and quickly fall into a passionate romance. Their idyllic escape from reality takes a harrowing turn when an unforeseen tragedy shatters their fragile world, forcing both characters to grapple with loss and the harshness of life. Borcuch's intimate storytelling and the emotional depth of Jakub Gierszał and Magdalena Berus elevate this coming-of-age tale into a poignant meditation on love's fragility and resilience.
Set in the golden haze of a Spanish summer, *Lasting (2013)* captures the bittersweet contrast between fleeting joy and sudden despair. The film blends romance and drama, weaving themes of youthful innocence, unexpected hardship, and the indelible mark left by fleeting connections. With a raw and authentic tone, Borcuch crafts a visually lush yet emotionally raw experience that lingers long after the credits roll.