Never Gonna Show Again Movie Review By Kino Lorber Director: Malgorzata Szumowska. Co-director: Michal Englert Writer: Michal Englert, Malgorzata Szumowska Cast: Alec Utgoff, Maja Ostaszewska, Agata Kulesza Weronika Rosati, Katarzyna Figura,Andrzej Chyra, Lukasz Simlat Screened at: Critics’ link, NYC, 7/16/21 Opens: July 30, 2021 A film that can be embraced by lovers of mysterious drama like those of Ingmar Bergman or of the penetrating insights of a Piers Paolo Pasolini, “Never Gonna Snow Again” is open to several interpretations, focusing on a man with seeming superhero powers yet one who machinations are altogether believable. The film is directed by Kraków-born Malgorzata Szumowska, whose “Mug” (Twarz) takes on an identity problem of a man with a face transplant, and “Body” (Cialo), about an attorney seeking help for his anorectic daughter. Zhenia (Alec Utgoff) is at the film’s center, a Russian-speaking Ukrainian who carries a bed around from one client to another, settling into weeks tending to a group of rich men and women in a gated community, all of whom are sad and longing. There is little question that with his magic hands and piercing eyes, Zhenia can touch the souls and bodies alike, providing at least temporary respite for the folks whose money can buy at least that.