
Strefa ciszy 2001
In Krzysztof Lang's tense 2001 thriller *Strefa ciszy*, a quiet moment between newlyweds Iza and Slawek turns into a nightmare after their car breaks down in a remote forest.
Director: Krzysztof Lang
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Strefa cisny (2001) about?
A married couple's peaceful forest detour spirals into chaos when their car breaks down and Iza is targeted by dangerous criminals. Slawek's desperate search for her only uncovers more obstacles, turning their romantic escape into a harrowing fight for survival.
Who directed Strefa ciszy?
Krzysztof Lang directed this gripping 2001 thriller, known for his intense and atmospheric storytelling.
Who stars in Strefa ciszy?
The film stars Edyta Olszówka, Robert Gonera, Szymon Bobrowski, Przemysław Sadowski, and Dariusz Kowalski in key roles.
Is Strefa ciszy (2001) worth watching?
As a Polish thriller, *Strefa ciszy* offers high tension and strong performances, though its unrated status means expectations for depth should be tempered. Fans of gritty, suspenseful dramas will find it compelling.
How long is Strefa ciszy?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Strefa ciszy (2001) — A Polish Thriller of Survival and Betrayal
In Krzysztof Lang's tense 2001 thriller *Strefa ciszy*, a quiet moment between newlyweds Iza and Slawek turns into a nightmare after their car breaks down in a remote forest. What began as a simple detour from the road spirals into a brutal struggle for survival as Iza is targeted by a group of ex-convicts celebrating their release from prison. Meanwhile, Slawek races against time to report her disappearance, only to face indifference from authorities. The film masterfully blends suspense with raw emotional tension, painting a claustrophobic atmosphere where trust is shattered and danger lurks in every shadow.
Lang's gripping direction amplifies the film's themes of isolation, helplessness, and the fragility of human safety. With a cast led by Edyta Olszówka and Robert Gonera, *Strefa ciszy* (2001) delivers a chilling portrayal of urban crime invading the most vulnerable spaces, leaving audiences on the edge of their seats.