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A thriller about evil, revenge, technology, and today’s world in which privacy doesn’t exist anymore. In our daily lives we are all surrounded by hundreds of electronic devices. We know that, but are we aware that almost each of them is someone’s eyes and ears? Julita Wójcicka, a young journalist, is investigating the mysterious death of a TV celebrity. She concludes that what the police dub an unfortunate accident is in fact a perfectly planned crime. Every step she takes brings Julita closer to the discovery of the truth and puts her in mortal danger. Someone watches her constantly, knows her most shameful secrets and is ahead of each move she makes. In order not to become the next victim of a mysterious killer, Julia must infiltrate a network of cyber connections and reveal secrets that may be best kept hidden. (MFFK Febiofest)

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English Those Poles are just different. Another solid film on hacking and child prostitution. Better than Sound of Freedom, but not as striking as Patryk Vega's Small World, somewhere in between. The story revolves around on a young journalist investigating the mysterious death of a TV celebrity, which doesn't seem to be an accident, but she is soon becomes the victim of a cunning hacker intent on ruining her life, starting by posting her masturbation video for all to see. Mentally she is down in the dumps and gets a tip on a guy who knows knows computers and can track down the hacker. However, she soon uncovers a mysterious conspiracy surrounding online child prostitution. This could have been developed more and we don't get any explicit footage, so it's nothing downright shocking, but as a thriller it's suspenseful enough, with nice performance and execution, with some twist at the end. For those who can stomach these kind of films, definitely a good pick. 75%. ()