All That I Love

Synopsis: Follows four friends in their quest to form a punk band. As workers protests sweep across the country, Janek and Staszek, the sons of a navy man, the rebellious Kazik, and the affluent Diabel gel as a band, but their disparate lives are touched by social turmoil and outside perceptions.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Music
Director(s): Jacek Borcuch
  5 wins & 8 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.9
Year:
2009
95 min
23 Views


Present

A Jacek Borcuch film

ALL THAT I LOVE:

'Wind from the sea blows

through the entire country!! '

There's just screaming all around

Force, violence, fear

Take a gun in your hand

Create the last song

I don't want die yet!

I don't want die yet!

Empty words echo loud.

All so elevated.

Constant up and down

Tanks and aeroplanes

I don't want die yet!

I don't want die yet!

Thought soaring to the sky

What we need is bread

Large portraits of the gods

Go ahead and smile.

I don't want die yet!

I don't want die yet!

I don't wanna die for

Politicians.

Catholics. Syphilitics

and for Winnie the Pooh!

Thought soaring to the sky

What we need is bread

Large portraits of the gods

Go ahead and smile

I don't want die yet!

What the f***, dude?

The drum pedal broke,

what can I do?

Diabel, you play like sh*t.

Stop pulling that thin string.

I don't have to play at all.

Kazik, are we good?

Yes, we are!

Want a smoke?

Wow, look at this!

We'll have a taste...

...of America...

It's a f***ing Club!

Mine's a f***ing Club too...

Oh, yeah?

You drew them yourselves!

I have the real American.

Yeah, right.

But the energy is there, isn't it?

- Hi!

- Hi!

How's everything?

Fine.

How about you?

I heard some Russian general

is coming to pay us a visit.

What for?

I don't know.

I asked Sokolowski,

but he doesn't know, either.

He doesn't know?

He really didn't seem to know.

He's going to make a call

to Gdansk tomorrow.

What do you think it's about?

Anything.

But they've never sent

Ruskies here before.

Is it about the shipyard?

I've no idea.

Where are the boys?

Janek and Kazik are at

a rehearsal.

And Staszek?

He's with them.

They want to go to a festival.

What festival?

And of course you approve of this...

What are you doing here?

Are you waiting for someone?

For Kazik...

but I don't think he's coming.

Are you done for today?

I have gym, but I'm not going.

- I have to go.

- Where?

To the port.

To see your father?

How did you know?

Kazik's old man also works there.

Will you walk me?

Sure.

To a fiance?

No... It's... to a festival.

In Koszalin.

Are you a musician?

Yeah.

Well...

Nice weather.

Why are you in such a hurry?

Excuse me?

Someone's chasing you?

I'm a bit in a hurry today.

Excuse me?

Could I possibly leave early today?

Do you remember the exam

is in two weeks?

Sure I do.

- How are your 'lnventions' doing?

- Want me to play them?

You said you didn't have time.

Go now, go save the world.

Could I have a key

to the calisthenics room?

- I need to practice something.

- What for?

I have to practice something.

The piano at home is out of tune,

and I have an exam in two weeks.

You are not up to something,

are you?

Do you think I'm so keen

to practice?

There he is.

During the strike at the mine,

a discussion with the mayor

took place on food supply

and allocation of housing.

At 9:
30 the crews were

going underground.

Mom said that some Ruskie general

is coming to visit you guys.

You mean Soviet.

They're preparing

field training exercises.

- But you just had some.

- They must have their reasons.

Like what?

Solidarity?

In the military, you find out

everything at the last moment,

right out of the envelope.

Will the Ruskies invade?

What for?

They're here already.

Dad...

Could we use the military stage

for the festival rehearsals?

The sound system is better,

we should get used

to a large auditorium.

When do you need it for?

Soon, before the festival.

We'll see.

Janek!

Do you know why Kazik

didn't come to school?

- I have no idea.

- Are you sure?

Maybe he's sick.

He's probably in hospital, yeah?

Tell him the school says 'Hi'.

Have you been waiting for me?

For Kazik.

- Anyway, it's not important.

- But he wasn't at school today.

You didn't want me

to think you're romantic?

Me? It didn't even

cross my mind.

- Where are you going for vacation?

- I don't know yet. How about you?

I'm going to Germany, to visit

my family. And then on camp.

Me and Kazik want to take a tent

and go to Jastrzebia Gora,

but nothing is set yet...

My father would never let me go.

In the worst case,

we'll stay on the island.

- As long as our folks aren't there...

- That's cool.

We're also getting a demo tape

for the festival in Koszalin.

- Will you let me listen to it?

- Sure.

- As soon as we're done recording.

- What's the band's name?

ATIL.

What does it mean?

All...

That I Love.

A. T. I. L.

You are romantic, after all.

- But the music isn't.

- How can you be so sure?

Punk? It can't be romantic.

Everything can.

- God bless you.

- God bless you, good man.

Oh, f***... What happened?

Dad...

What was it about?

About pretty eyes.

At school, this f***er made

us wear gas masks.

I won't be back for a few days.

Helena asked about you.

She can screw herself.

That's what I told

her, more or less.

What does she want anyway?

I have two f***ing Fs

and two C minuses.

You're ok then.

Don't worry.

Janek...

Yeah?

Don't tell the guys, OK?

OK.

Some cool fights, huh?

- You liked it?

- Yeah.

You'd like to do the same?

Me? What for?

Maybe only to defend you.

My father asked who I was

going to the movies with.

When I said that your

old man is a military officer,

he said it's not proper

company for me.

What?

- He told me to find better friends.

- What did you say?

- I came to the movies with you, right?

- Thanks.

My father is in Solidarity and

yours in the Communist Party.

But I'm not in the party!

You can't persuade him.

That's nonsense!

My mother is in Solidarity,

and dad doesn't mind.

But mine is different, Janek.

He hates all uniformed guys:

The military, cops...

Does he like postmen

and railwaymen?

If we don't blow it,

it should be fine.

Or it'll be your fault,

'cos instead of playing

I'm hanging out with you.

- That's a good excuse.

- Isn't it?

If you don't get in, I'll listen to dad

and find myself some better company.

Maybe you should

start looking already?

- Oh, yeah?

- Yep.

A little late, aren't you?

The movie just ended.

Why are all you

breathless and sweaty?

I ran upstairs.

Your supper.

I'll eat in my room, OK?

Something happened?

- No. Like I told you. I ran upstairs.

- Janek... Everything is all right?

What do you mean?

I'm asking if everything is all right.

OK, you're a grown up.

Tell it to Dad when I go

to a party next time.

Hi guys.

I hope you like it.

Nice that you remembered.

You had any doubts?

Too bad I won't be there

when you play.

We don't know yet.

We know, we know.

Please don't say so, this stress

gives me a stomach ache.

Janek! Janek!

I'm not stopping you.

I need to go anyway.

Everything will be alright, you'll see

I'll keep my fingers crossed.

Don't forget...

...to write after you listen

to the tape.

I won't forget.

I'll send you my address.

You can write me, if you want.

Bye then.

Bye.

- What? Something got to your head?

- Let's have some wine

- Are the guys there?

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Jacek Borcuch

Jacek Borcuch (born 17 April 1970) is a Polish actor, screenwriter and film director. He contributed to more than fifteen films since 1995. more…

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