: Skonieczny describes the film as a modern-day Greek tragedy in three acts, focusing on universal themes of guilt, revenge, and punishment.

Krzysztof Skonieczny employed a radical aesthetic approach, emphasizing visual intensity over narrative clarity.

Released in 2014, is the provocative debut feature film from director Krzysztof Skonieczny , marking a radical shift from his previous work as an award-winning music video director. The film is an independent, nihilistic exploration of contemporary Polish youth, intergenerational conflict, and the brutal search for identity. Narrative and Themes

Despite its divisive nature, Hardkor Disko was a significant presence at various film festivals.

The story follows Marcin ( Marcin Kowalczyk ), a mysterious and apathetic young man who arrives in a modern Polish metropolis with a hidden, lethal agenda. He infiltrates the lives of a wealthy, conformist family after meeting their daughter, Ola (Jaśmina Polak).

: The film portrays a world of drug use, illegal car racing, and endless parties, serving as a critique of the superficiality found in the "new-money" middle class. Visual Style and Direction