The Lure

- director: Agnieszka Smoczyńska
- actor: Andrzej Konopka Jakub Gierszał Kinga Preis Marta Mazurek Michalina Olszanska Zygmunt Malanowicz
- writer: Robert Bolesto
Synopsis:
One dark night, at water’s edge, a family of musicians encounter aquatic sirens Silver and Golden. After assuring the family that they won’t eat them up, the winsome mermaids are recruited to join the Figs and Dates band at a neon-lit Warsaw dance club. When Silver becomes romantically entangled with beautiful blonde bassist Mietek, the more cunning Golden, who cannot escape her bloodthirsty nature and assimilate, worries that her sister’s relationship will doom their shared dream of swimming to a new life in America. [Synopsis courtesy of Sundance Film Festival]
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