Sundance Doc 'Closure' Gets US Release
1-2 Special acquires rights to Michal Marczak's documentary, set to hit theaters on October 28

1-2 Special has acquired the US rights to Michal Marczak's documentary 'Closure', which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. The film will be released in theaters on October 28.
The documentary follows a father's search for his missing son in Warsaw. The son was last seen walking on a bridge in the city, and the father uses various tools, including drones and GPS trackers, to try to locate him.
Michal Marczak is the director of the documentary, which is his fourth feature film. Marczak's previous film, 'All These Sleepless Nights', won the best director prize in the World Cinema – Documentary section at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival.
'Closure' has received widespread critical praise, with many considering it a standout film from this year's Sundance Festival. The film has won several awards at film festivals, including the Golden Alexander prize at the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival and the Silesian Audience Award and the Arthouse Cinema Association Award at the Millennium Docs Against Gravity festival.
## Why it matters The acquisition of 'Closure' by 1-2 Special is significant, as it gives the documentary a chance to reach a wider audience in the US. The film's unique approach to the true-crime genre, which focuses on the father's search rather than the missing son's story, has generated a lot of buzz and interest among critics and audiences alike.
The release of 'Closure' on October 28 is highly anticipated, and the film is expected to generate a lot of discussion and debate about its themes of love, loss, and hope. With its critical acclaim and unique storytelling, 'Closure' is a must-see documentary for anyone interested in the genre.





