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Date: December 14, 2025

Life Feels Good (2013) -

: The film was a major festival success, winning the Grand Prix des Amériques at the Montreal World Film Festival.

: Critics from Filmuforia praise it as a "touchingly unsentimental" portrait that avoids melodrama while evoking the isolation of disability. Life Feels Good (2013)

The story spans several decades, from the 1980s to the 2000s, charting Mateusz’s journey through Poland’s social and political transitions. : The film was a major festival success,

: Following a family tragedy, Mateusz is placed in a care institution where he is further isolated and misunderstood by staff who ignore his hidden potential. : Following a family tragedy, Mateusz is placed

: Despite medical dismissal, his parents (played by Dorota Kolak and Arkadiusz Jakubik ) provide a loving, supportive childhood, refusing to treat him as a "vegetable".

You can check if it's currently available for streaming on platforms like Netflix or Cinema Paradiso . Life Feels Good (2013) - FAQ - IMDb