Film
Dom Dobry (18)
Dir. Wojciech Smarzowski, Poland, 2025, 107 mins. In Polish with English subtitles. Cast. Agata Turkot, Tomasz Schuchardt, Agata Kulesza, Maria Sobocinska, Arkadiusz Jakubik.
For the final film in our Polish season we have chosen this contemporary drama which has been hugely successful in Poland. When Goska meets Grzesiek online, she’s convinced he’s finally The One. Grzesiek is crazy about her, he showers her with flowers and proposes in Venice. It has to be love, right? But cracks soon start to appear in this perfect picture. Before long, their shared home becomes the most dangerous place for Goska.
Smarzowski takes a look inside the “good homes” where things happen that most people prefer not to talk about. “Dom dobry” (A Good Home) is a film about the boundaries of love — one that’s impossible to forget.
Showing as part of our season of Polish films with The Box’s exhibition Remember, Respond, Resist.
Thank you to Trevi for supporting these screenings. Trevi is an Award winning Women and Children’s Charity in the South-West, and runs Sunflower Women's Centre, a safe and nurturing hub where every woman is welcomed with warmth, dignity and hope.
For detailed information about the film's age rating and content notices, you can visit the BBFC website and search the film title, then scroll down to the “Content Advice” section: www.bbfc.co.uk
For the final film in our Polish season we have chosen this contemporary drama which has been hugely successful in Poland. When Goska meets Grzesiek online, she’s convinced he’s finally The One. Grzesiek is crazy about her, he showers her with flowers and proposes in Venice. It has to be love, right? But cracks soon start to appear in this perfect picture. Before long, their shared home becomes the most dangerous place for Goska.
Smarzowski takes a look inside the “good homes” where things happen that most people prefer not to talk about. “Dom dobry” (A Good Home) is a film about the boundaries of love — one that’s impossible to forget.
Showing as part of our season of Polish films with The Box’s exhibition Remember, Respond, Resist.
Thank you to Trevi for supporting these screenings. Trevi is an Award winning Women and Children’s Charity in the South-West, and runs Sunflower Women's Centre, a safe and nurturing hub where every woman is welcomed with warmth, dignity and hope.
For detailed information about the film's age rating and content notices, you can visit the BBFC website and search the film title, then scroll down to the “Content Advice” section: www.bbfc.co.uk
