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EO

Released 2022
Runtime 88
Category Drama
Language Polish

What it’s about

The title character is a donkey with soulful eyes and a gentle disposition who travels around with a circus troupe under the care of performer Kasandra (Drzymalska), a tender young woman who treats him like a cherished pet. Of course it’s too good to last: when the circus goes bust, EO gets sent away. And so begins a series of adventures for this helpless, seemingly impassive creature, most of them unpleasant. Will EO find safety in a world dominated by the cruel, unthinking human race?

Why we love it

With an affectionate nod to Robert Bresson’s 1966 classic “Au Hasard Balthazar,” which also centered on a victimized donkey, veteran director Skolimowski has fashioned a surprisingly powerful, moving tale about man’s often brutal exploitation of other species. The placid, innocent EO stands in stark contrast to all the human-generated  chaos and violence surrounding him. Skolimowski makes us love this creature, and we become wholly invested in his welfare. This miraculous feature is unabashedly cinematic, with a dramatic orchestral score and breathtaking cinematography. Beyond making us rue the human condition, “EO” also reaffirms the power and wonder of film itself. Don’t miss it.

Isabelle Huppert, Sandra Drzymalska, Lorenzo Zurzolo Jerzy Skolimowski

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