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A duplicitous young man finds success in the dark world of social media smear tactics — but his virtual vitriol soon has violent real-life consequences.
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A duplicitous young man finds success in the dark world of social media smear tactics — but his virtual vitriol soon has violent real-life consequences.
7.1/10
IMDbBest Film | 2021 | Jan
Best Actor | 2020 | Maciej
Best International Narrative Feature | 2020 | Jan
Best Polish Film | 2020 | Jan
Best Film | 2020 | Jan
Best Film Najlepszy Film | 2021 | Jan
Best Screenplay (Najlepszy Scenariusz) | 2021
Best Actor (Najlepsza Glwna Rola Meska) | 2021 | Maciej
Best Supporting Actress (Najlepsza Drugoplanowa Rola Kobieca) | 2021
Best Director (Najlepsza Rezyseria) | 2021 | Jan
Polish Feature Films Competition | 2020 | Jan
Box Office Collection 1,325,591 USD
The Hater was released on demand (VOD) just twelve days after its theatrical premiere--the very first mainstream Polish production to do so. A few days after its release, cinemas and movie theaters were closed in Poland due to concerns over the coronavirus outbreak. So the distributor decided to make the movie available on demand.
The Polish title of the film, "Sala samobójców. Hejter" links to Jan Komasza's 2011 movie Suicide Room (2011). Beata Santorska, the head of the PR agency where Tomasz Giemza is employed, is the mother of Dominik, the main character of the 2011 film.
"Pawel Rudnicki: You have an interest in politics? Tomasz Giemza: No, absolutely not. Pawel Rudnicki: What are you interested in, then? Tomasz Giemza: People."
"Beata Santorska: Capable, smart, insolent, fast. You could do so many other things. Tomasz Giemza: I could. But why?"