EO (film)

EO (Polish: IO) is a 2022 Polish-Italian drama road movie directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. Inspired by Robert Bresson's 1966 film Au Hasard Balthazar, it follows the life of a donkey introduced to us while featured in a Polish circus.[3]

EO
Release poster
PolishIO
Directed byJerzy Skolimowski
Written by
  • Jerzy Skolimowski
  • Ewa Piaskowska
Produced by
  • Jerzy Skolimowski
  • Ewa Piaskowska
Starring
CinematographyMichał Dymek
Edited byAgnieszka Glińska
Music byPaweł Mykietyn
Production
companies
  • Skopia Film
  • Alien Films
Release dates
  • 19 May 2022 (2022-05-19) (Cannes)
  • 30 September 2022 (2022-09-30) (Poland)
Running time
88 minutes[1]
Countries
  • Poland
  • Italy
Languages
  • Polish
  • Italian
  • English
  • French
Box office$2.3 million[2]

The film premiered in competition at the 75th Cannes Film Festival on 19 May 2022, where it won the Jury Prize, tying with The Eight Mountains.[4] Submitted by Poland, EO was nominated for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film at the 95th Academy Awards.[5]

Plot

EO is a donkey working for a Polish circus. He performs in an act with Kasandra, who loves and protects him. When Animal Rights activists help get the circus shut down, EO is taken away and brought to a horse stable to work. In the truck being transported, and at the stables, EO sees horses running free and being pampered. After knocking over a shelf of trophies, EO is sent to a farm, where he seems depressed and won't eat. He gives rides to children through woods, where trees continue to be cut down to create space for man.

One night Kasandra visits him, bringing him a carrot muffin for his birthday, and telling him, "may all your dreams come true." When she leaves, EO gets through the fence and tries to follow her, getting lost. EO walks through the dark forest among various non-human life. Hunters with laser scopes begin shooting. EO observes a mortally wounded wolf. Sometime later, EO walks through an empty town, and in a store window sees tropical fish in an aquarium. He ends up at a soccer game, and his braying distracts a penalty shot, angering the losing team. The winning team takes EO with them to a local bar. That night, members of the losing team ransack the bar, and upon seeing EO, beat him nearly to death. A four-legged robot is seen struggling to successfully stand and right itself.

EO is at an animal hospital, where a janitor questions why the vet is trying to save him. Later, EO is working at a fur factory where a man shocks and kills terrified foxes. EO kicks the man in the head, possibly killing him. EO is loaded into a truck with other animals, though he isn't on the manifest. The driver, Mateo, stops at a rest stop and gives food to a homeless woman who runs away after he suggests having sex with her. An unknown figure slits Mateo's throat. Nearby, a priest named Vito is traveling to his family home and sees EO tied to a pole, as the police investigate Mateo's murder. Vito takes EO with him. Like Kasandra, Vito talks to EO like a person, even admitting he has eaten donkey meat sausage. Vito and his stepmother, The Countess, argue about Vito's gambling. EO notices the gate into The Countess' estate has opened, and he leaves. EO walks over a stone bridge in front of a large dam, watching the water flow. Sometime later, EO is with cows being led into a slaughterhouse. The screen goes to black, followed by the sound of a captive bolt pistol being fired, indicating EO has been slaughtered.

Cast

The donkey Eo is portrayed by six donkeys: Ettore, Hola, Marietta, Mela, Rocco, and Tako.

Production

EO was shot in both Poland and Italy. Filming locations in Poland included the Wilanów Palace in Warsaw as well as remote villages throughout the Podkarpackie Voivodeship and Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. In Italy, the film was shot in Rome and Sicily. Principal photography was completed by March 2022.[6]

Release

The film had its world premiere in competition at the 75th Cannes Film Festival on 19 May 2022.[1][7] It had a limited theatrical release in USA by Janus Films on 18 November 2022.[8][9] It was released on VOD by Criterion on 23 February 2023.[8]

Reception

Box office

EO grossed near $1.1 million in North America,[8] and $1.3 million in other territories for a total worldwide of $2.3 million.[2]

Critical response

On the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, EO holds an approval rating of 97% based on 151 reviews from critics, with an average rating of 8.2/10. The website's consensus reads, "Bravely updating Bresson with brilliant results, EO is a donkey-driven drama that'll stubbornly stick with you long after the credits roll."[9] On Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, the film holds a score of 85 out of 100 based on 30 reviews indicating "universal acclaim".[10]

EO was ranked fourth on Cahiers du Cinéma's top 10 films of 2022 list.[11]

Accolades

EO was submitted by Poland for the 2023 Academy Award for Best International Feature Film, and made the December shortlist.[12][13][14]

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
Cannes Film Festival28 May 2022Palme d'OrJerzy SkolimowskiNominated[15]
Jury PrizeWon[4]
[15]
Cannes Soundtrack AwardPaweł MykietynWon[16]
Miskolc International Film Festival17 September 2022Emeric Pressburger PrizeEONominated[17]
Hamptons International Film Festival15 October 2022Zelda Penzel Giving Voice to the Voiceless AwardWon[18]
Montclair Film Festival30 October 2022Fiction FeatureNominated[19]
Hollywood Music in Media Awards16 November 2022Best Original Score in an Independent Film (Foreign Language)Paweł MykietynNominated[20]
New York Film Critics Circle Awards2 December 2022Best International FilmEOWon[21]
National Board of Review8 December 2022Top Five Foreign Language FilmsWon[22]
European Film Awards10 December 2022Best DirectorJerzy SkolimowskiNominated[23]
Best Original ScorePaweł MykietynWon[24]
European University Film AwardEOWon[25]
New York Film Critics Online11 December 2022Best Foreign Language FilmWon[26]
Los Angeles Film Critics Association11 December 2022Best Foreign Language FilmWon[27]
Best CinematographyMichał DymekWon
Best Music/ScorePaweł MykietynRunner-up
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association12 December 2022Best International/Foreign Language FilmEONominated[28]
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association19 December 2022Best Foreign Language Film5th place[29]
Russell Smith AwardWon
National Society of Film Critics7 January 2023Best Foreign Language FilmWon[30]
Best CinematographyMichał DymekWon
Belgian Film Critics Association8 January 2023Grand PrixEONominated[31]
Toronto Film Critics Association8 January 2023Best International Feature FilmRunner-up[32]
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle9 January 2023Best International Feature FilmNominated[33]
Austin Film Critics Association10 January 2023Best International FilmNominated[34]
Seattle Film Critics Society17 January 2023Best Film Not in the English LanguageNominated[35]
Online Film Critics Society23 January 2023Best Picture10th place[36]
Best Film Not in the English LanguageNominated
London Film Critics' Circle5 February 2023Foreign Language Film of the YearNominated[37]
César Awards24 February 2023Best Foreign FilmNominated[38]
Golden Reel Awards26 February 2023Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Foreign Language FeatureRadosław Ochnio, Marta Weronika Werońska, Suraj BardiaNominated[39]
Polish Film Awards3 March 2023Best FilmEOWon[40]
Best DirectorJerzy SkolimowskiWon
Best ActressSandra DrzymalskaNominated
Best Supporting ActorMateusz KościukiewiczNominated
Best ScreenplayJerzy Skolimowski, Ewa PiaskowskaWon
Best Film ScorePaweł MykietynWon
Best CinematographyMichał DymekWon
Best EditingAgnieszka GlińskaWon
Best Costume DesignKatarzyna LewińskaNominated
Best Production DesignMirosław KoncewiczNominated
Best SoundRadosław Ochnio, Marcin Matlak, Marta Weronika WerońskaNominated
Academy Awards12 March 2023Best International Feature FilmPolandNominated[41]
Golden Trailer Awards29 June 2023Best BTS/EPK for a Feature Film (Over 2 minutes)"Donkey" (Jump Cut)Nominated[42]

See also

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