“minigun” Jan B. Matuszynski According to the screenplay written by Grzegorz Łoszewski, it combines an original concept with a mystery. In an ironic way, it confronts us with loss, our beliefs and our spirituality. It is an influential and sensitive film that talks about the most important values in human life, and gives the viewer what they desperately need in our time, which is hope.
Min Hoon approaches the topic of losing a loved one and searching for the meaning of life with subtle irony. It is a story about the meeting of cultures, love and new beginnings.
After the loss of his daughter Jurek (a touching role Marcin Dorosinski) With his father-in-law Ben (Daxing Zhang), he decides to perform the Chinese ritual of Minghun, that is, a wedding after death.
The characters embark on a metaphorical journey of emotional turmoil within themselves, the goal of which is to find the perfect eternal partner for the deceased. The conflict between two very different cultures is intended to help both the film’s characters and the viewer realize that we all, regardless of our origins, belong to one human family where basic feelings are shared.
“Minghun” was created by a team of exceptional, award-winning creatives. The director is responsible for Jean B. The aforementioned Matuszynski, winner of numerous film awards and one of the most interesting European filmmakers, author of, among others, “The Last Family”, the series “The King”, or the film “Leave No Trace” (main competition at the Venice International Film Festival seventy-eight). The producer of the film is the Wonder Films studio, composed of winners of the most important Polish and World Cinema Awards and the greatest motion pictures: Claudius Friedrich (“Jack Strong”, “Psy 3. In the Name of Principles”, “Sęp”), Krzysztof Rak (“Corpus Christi”) , “Gods”, “The Art of Loving”), and Inga Kruk (“Twars”, “In the Name”).
Co-producers of the film are Canal+ Polska, TVP, City Culture Institute – Operator of the Gdańsk Film Fund, Gdynia Film Centre, DI Factory and Dreamsound. The film was co-financed by the Polish Film Institute.
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