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Zacisze 2017

★ 6.24 votes15 min📅 2017-08-01

Directed by rising horror-comedy specialist Bartosz M. Kowalski, *Zacisze* (2017) delivers a lightning-fast 15-minute escape into love, loss, and the unexpected horrors lurking in idyllic getaways.

Director: Bartosz M. Kowalski

Cast

Iwona Wszołkówna
Iwona Wszołkówna
Asia
Piotr Cyrwus
Piotr Cyrwus
Mariusz
Patryk Świderski
Karol
Miłosz Kwiecień
Kamil
Krzysztof Ogonek
Krzysztof Ogonek
Maria Sobocińska
Maria Sobocińska
woman in the forest

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Zacisze (2017) about?

Aska and Mariusz visit the Zacisze campsite to rekindle their romance, only to confront supernatural forces that turn their romantic getaway into a desperate struggle for survival.

Who directed Zacisze?

Bartosz M. Kowalski, a filmmaker known for blending horror and dark comedy in unconventional narratives.

Who stars in Zacisze?

The film features a tight-knit ensemble including Iwona Wszołkówna, Piotr Cyrwus, Patryk Świderski, and Miłosz Kwiecień as the core cast.

Is Zacisze (2017) worth watching?

Though unrated on IMDb, *Zacisze*'s tight 15-minute runtime and genre-blending appeal make it a cult-friendly pick for horror-comedy fans seeking something fresh and atmospheric.

How long is Zacisze?

The film runs for 15 minutes.

About Zacisze (2017) — Horror-Comedy Road Trip to a Nightmare Campsite

Directed by rising horror-comedy specialist Bartosz M. Kowalski, *Zacisze* (2017) delivers a lightning-fast 15-minute escape into love, loss, and the unexpected horrors lurking in idyllic getaways. As Aska and Mariusz arrive at the Zacisze campsite searching for buried feelings, their romantic reunion takes a razor-sharp turn when the woods reveal their own twisted brand of hospitality. Blending sun-drenched nostalgia with visceral scares, this micro-horror thrives on the tension between longing and fear, wrapped in a story that punches well above its runtime.

With an ensemble led by Iwona Wszołkówna and Piotr Cyrwus, *Zacisze* balances sharp comedic timing with genuine dread, proving that even a brief sojourn can become a nightmare. The film's intimate scale amplifies every shriek and smirk, leaving audiences unsure whether to laugh or scream as the line between camping trip and survival horror collapses spectacularly.