Ida (2013)

Movie · 2013 · Drama · 1h 22m · PG-13 · PL

Curator score: 9.0/10 (154.6K ratings)

Overview

In 1960s Poland, young novitiate Anna is on the verge of taking her vows when she discovers a family secret dating back to the years of the German occupation.

Ratings

Director

Paweł Pawlikowski

Production

Opus Film, Phoenix Film Investments, CANAL+ Polska, Phoenix Film Poland, Portobello Pictures

Cast

Agata Trzebuchowska, Agata Kulesza, Dawid Ogrodnik, Jerzy Trela, Adam Szyszkowski, Halina Skoczyńska, Joanna Kulig, Dorota Kuduk, Natalia Łągiewczyk, Afrodyta Weselak, Mariusz Jakus, Izabela Dąbrowska, Artur Janusiak, Anna Grzeszczak, Jan Wojciech Poradowski, Konstanty Szwemberg, Paweł Burczyk, Artur Majewski, Krzysztof Brzezinski, Piotr Sadul

Where to watch

Amazon Prime Video, fuboTV, Philo, MUBI, OVID, Chai Flicks, Klassiki, Amazon Prime Video with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A visually austere, emotionally precise drama that uses a spare road-movie structure to explore faith, identity, guilt, and the long shadow of wartime atrocity. Its formal control and monochrome imagery are the main attraction, but the human drama lands as well.

Best for

  • viewers who love rigorous black-and-white cinematography
  • fans of contemplative, character-driven European art cinema
  • audiences interested in postwar memory, religion, and identity
  • people who appreciate restrained performances and minimal dialogue

Skip if

  • you want fast pacing or plot-heavy storytelling
  • you dislike emotionally distant or elliptical films
  • you prefer warm, overtly expressive filmmaking
  • you are not in the mood for Holocaust-adjacent historical trauma

Overview

Ida is a film of severe beauty and quiet force. Pawlikowski frames every image with such discipline that the movie feels carved out of light and shadow, turning a simple story into something haunted and ceremonial. The result is less about plot mechanics than about the pressure of history on a young woman still deciding who she is.

Worth noting

What gives the film its emotional charge is the contrast between Ida’s stillness and the world around her: secular, damaged, and morally compromised. The aunt-and-niece pairing gives the film a dry, sometimes wry energy, but the deeper tension is spiritual, as faith, family, and memory keep colliding. It is restrained to the point of chilliness at times, yet that restraint is part of its power.

Bottom line

This is the kind of film that rewards attention to framing, rhythm, and silence. If you respond to formal rigor and melancholy understatement, it is likely to linger. If you need a more openly cathartic drama, it may feel remote, but its images and final movement are hard to shake.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Karsten (4.5★) · 1555 likes

whenever a movie does that little thing where the camera doesn’t move off sticks till the final shot i’m guaranteed to go cuckoo nutso bananas over it

maria (4★) · 1275 likes

modern era, colored, 16:9 aspect ratio and english speaking movies are cancelled as of now

fran hoepfner (4★) · 989 likes

I’m so glad I did not say “okay, me vibes” aloud when the aunt is walking around in a robe blasting Mozart

Lise (5★) · 806 likes

The quick & dirty from TIFF 2013 Director Pawel Pawlikowski introduced the film and the more he spoke the more I was was falling in love. Here is a man I respect. He's a straight-shooter. He wanted to be clear about something: his film was about the characters. The characters weren't stand-ins for some political agenda, they didn't represent ideological principles, he wasn't making any grandiose statements. What you see is what you get, and what you see is a story… more

CinemaVoid 🏴‍☠️ (4.5★) · 581 likes

A pilgrimage through monochrome memories, where silence condemns, light confesses, and history watches from the edges of every frame.

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Topics

black-and-white, art-house, historical drama, contemplative, minimalist, postwar Europe, religious identity, road movie, melancholy, austere

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