HALLOW ROAD
HALLOW ROAD
Tickets:
Wednesday
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12.11.2025
22:30, Kino Apollo Sala Widowiskowa
Sunday
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16.11.2025
14:45, Kino Apollo Sala Kameralna
In the dead of night, parents receive a phone call from their terrified daughter, who confesses that she has just caused a road accident and the person she hit is most likely dead. Without hesitation, her mother and father jump into their car and rush to the scene.
The camera’s eye studies the room in detail: a lavishly laid table, not a soul in sight. Plates barely touched, shards of glass scattered across the floor. Signs of an argument. But about what? A sudden call awakens Maddie (Rosamund Pike) and her husband Frank (Matthew Rhys). It’s the middle of the night. On the other end of the line is their daughter Alice (Megan McDonnell). Her voice trembles as she admits she’s been in an accident. It doesn’t sound good - the person she hit isn’t breathing. The couple immediately get in the car. They tell their only child to stay on the line. On the way, they argue about what to do. She, an experienced paramedic, insists they must call the authorities. He says he’s ready to take the blame himself. Another row hangs in the air.
The camera, which only moments earlier lingered calmly over their home, now moves restlessly. It never leaves the car, staying uncomfortably close to them. Alice, on the other hand, is nowhere to be seen. We can only hear her voice as her ordeal unfolds off-screen. The tension rises with each passing minute. The clock is ticking, the film’s duration mirroring real time. How long can it take to drive just a few miles?
HALLOW ROAD (2025), directed by British-Iranian filmmaker Babak Anvari, transforms a seemingly simple storyline into a claustrophobic exploration of parenthood and its boundaries. Through a bold narrative concept, Anvari poses an unsettling question: how far will parents go to protect their child? And to what extent do their conflicting instincts shape that child’s future?
Text: Rafał Glapiak
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