
Title: Lombard
Year: 2022
Running Time: 81′
Country: Poland
Directed by: Lukasz Kowalski
Written by: Lukasz Kowalski
Review by Guifré Margarit i Contel | 23 June 2025
This unconventional documentary thrives in its dissection of the ins and outs of a decrepit pawnshop in a grey neighbourhood.
Spearheaded by good-hearted owners who unfortunately lead their business to its demise through a mix of kindness and poor management, the pawnshop becomes the epicentre of the action. We’re engulfed in its chaotic nature, which simultaneously serves as a kind of psychotherapeutic space for both workers and customers. Nonetheless, the private (non-business-related) struggles faced by our protagonists feel somewhat underplayed.
Finally, it’s worth mentioning that while the indoor scenes are magnificent (featuring some notably striking photography), the brief glimpse into the surrounding community and environment, which peaks with the fantastic big sale meant to save the failing business, leaves you wanting to explore more of this outside world.
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