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New Film Casts Iceland's Polish Community In New Light 

Wolka shows up in Icelandic theaters today, RÚV reports. The Polish-Icelandic creation made its introduction at the current year's Reykjavík International Film Festival and is the last movie made by chief Árni Ólafur Ásgeirsson, who passed on the previous spring at 49 years old, only three months subsequent to being determined to have malignant growth. 

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Wolka recounts the account of a Polish lady who has quite recently completed a 15-year sentence in jail for homicide. For reasons known distinctly to herself, she breaks parole and goes to Iceland looking for a lady. 

The film, Árni Ólafur's fourth, was in progress for quite a while—very nearly 10 years, indeed. Árni Ólafur, who was hitched to Polish set architect Marta Luiza Macuga, had lived in Poland and needed to make a film about Polish society in Iceland. Subsequent to moving back to Iceland, he met screenwriter Michal Godzic. They started dealing with the content together and after nine years, the film is at long last prepared for crowds. 

Notwithstanding its introduction at RIFF, a unique screening of Wolka was additionally held in the Westman Islands. "It was surely passionate for my child and I," said Marta. "It was so peculiar to be there without Árni. I don't think I'll at any point return to the Westmans. Any place I went, I felt like Árni ought to be there with us. It was simpler here in Reykjavík, the group was with me so it was more endurable. I could appreciate it more and commend the film coming out. It's done and individuals will see the value in it." 

Olga Bołądź, one of Poland's most conspicuous film stars, assumed the main part of Anna. "I met Árni Ólafur in Poland," she reviewed. "He called and inquired as to whether I needed to play Anna. I read the content and got bulldozed, it was such a lovely job that presented such countless potential outcomes. I said OK—indeed, bless your heart. He was quite possibly the most noteworthy director I've at any point worked with." 

Shooting in the Westmans throughout the colder time of year was troublesome, Olga noted, yet she reviewed it emphatically. "It was hard a direct result of the climate, it was freezing. Yet, Iceland is a particularly delightful nation and individuals well disposed and gave me such grace, particularly the Poles in light of the fact that wherever I went, I met Poles. They were truly glad that a film was being made with regards to Poles who live in Iceland. I trust that they'll like it." 

Olga accepts that Wolka is a story that will have a wide allure. "The film is part secret and part experience, however it is additionally a family show. I imagine that everybody can identify with family show." And while the story might have specific importance for Poles living in Iceland, Olga accepts that it will extend individuals' thoughts about this local area. "The story is surely about Polish society [in Iceland], yet it shows it in another light. Árni needed to show that Poles are a workforce, yet in addition individuals with sentiments, who giggle and cry. We are ordinary individuals like any remaining countries."