
Based on a true story reflecting the Stalinist terror of the early 1950s, Ryszard Bugajski's harrowing film was banned under martial law in Poland and only became available on underground VHS through a copy smuggled out by the director at great risk. Tonia (Krystyna Janda), a singer in a sleazy cabaret, is imprisoned without explanation. Days become weeks become months, varied only by the persuasion, intimidation and torture of interrogation. Janda's outstanding depiction, of a woman who becomes heroic in the face of torture and imprisonment, takes you to places few films are willing to explore.
Special Features
• A newly commissioned half-hour documentary on the making and contextual history of Interrogation, presented by director Ryszard Bugajski.
• New digital transfer with fully restored image and sound, approved by the Director.
• New and improved English subtitle translation.
• Optimal quality dual-layer disc.
• Booklet featuring original story boards, contextual document, essay + more.