Marsz, marsz (2025)
A Polish documentary that explores the early history of Pride marches in Poznań and the struggle for LGBTQ+ equality in Poland. It focuses on the contrast between the city’s 2020s identity as a so-called “Rainbow Capital of Poland” and its much harsher past when marches were rare and fraught with conflict. The film reflects on a first Pride march marked by a small group of around 200 people attempting to advance under heavy police presence, unable to walk more than 100 meters and facing aggressive suppression.
Director: Kacper Kaźmierczak
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Izabela Kowalczyk as Self |
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Marcin Kęszycki as Self |
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Błażej Warkocki as Self |
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Mike Urbański as Self |
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Sergiusz Wróblewski as Self |
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Aleksandra Sołtysiak as Self |
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Ryszard Grobelny as Self |
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Wanda Wasilewska as Self |
| Directing | Kacper Kaźmierczak | Director |
| Production | Marta Janicka | Producer |
| Production | Kacper Kaźmierczak | Producer |
| Production | Aleksander Łusiarczyk | Production Manager |
| Editing | Andrzej Dzierżawski | Editor |
| Camera | Krzysztof Lichończak | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Tobiasz Brakoniecki | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Jakub Ludwig | Sound |