I'm a Killer () is a 2016 Polish crime film directed by Maciej Pieprzyca. It is based on the case of the serial killer Zdzisà Âaw Marchwicki.
The main character of the film, Janusz Jasià Âski, is a young lieutenant of the Citizens' Militia. As the investigation into the female serial killer is at a standstill so far, Jasinski is appointed the new head of the investigation group. He tries to do everything to seize a life chance and catch a serial killer. After a circumstantial investigation, under the pressure of his superiors, he indicates a suspect in the person of Wiesà Âaw Kalicki, who still does not plead guilty. As the trial progresses, Jasià Âski basked in fame, ignoring testimony that could provide evidence pointing to a possible real murderer. Jasià Âski's opportunism triumphs over his doubts, and Kalicki is sentenced to death. Soon Jasià Âski's professional career and personal life collapse. In the last scene, Jasià Âski attends an exhibition showing the cast face of Kalicki; the reflection of the policeman on the site merges with the image of the alleged murderer.
Deborah Young of The Hollywood Reporter said that the film utilises "quality tech work ... to create a barely colored world of bureaucracy and shadows", describing it as a "classic think piece slipped into an accessible genre".
I'm a Killer has been positively received by critics. The direction of Pieprzyca and the acting of Haniszewski and Jakubik were praised. The film was awarded many times, including the award for directing at the Shanghai International Film Festival and the Silver Lions at the Gdynia Film Festival. At the Polish Film Award I'm a Killer, was nominated in nine categories, but only the supporting roles â Jakubik and Agata Kulesza â received statuettes.