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A film review: “The Garden of Earthly Delights” [2004 Poland, UK]

Polish auteur Lech Majewski created a triptych (in film) by drawing inspiration from some of the well known medieval masterworks. The first – what he considers to be the ‘left panel’, is based on the fifteenth century Dutch master Hieronymus Bosch’s … Continue reading

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A modern Divine Comedy: “Onirica” [2014 Poland, Italy, Sweden]

Perhaps, one could’ve introduced director Lech Majewski here through one of his better known works, but his latest film, “Onirica” [Eng. Title: Field of Dogs] is nevertheless every bit as sumptuous as his renowned works, showcasing all the traits … Continue reading

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Lifting spirits shatteringly: “The Mighty Angel” [2014 Poland]

Wojciech Smarzowski is one of the important directors working in Poland today, and his latest feature, “Pod Mocnym Aniolem” [Eng. Title: The Mighty Angel] is also among the grittiest and bleakest that he’s ever made. The film tackles the … Continue reading

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A brief review: “Nieulotne” [2013 Poland, Spain]

Jacek Borcuch’s spaced out romantic drama, “Nieulotne” [Eng. Title: Lasting], a Polish-Spanish co-production, is about two young people meeting and falling in love, and having their relationship tested during a crisis.
Michal (Jakub Gierszal) and Karina (Magdalena Berus), two Polish … Continue reading

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A woman in crisis: “W sypialni” [2012 Poland]

Tomasz Wasilewski’s directorial début, “W sypialni” [Eng. Title: In the Bedroom] is a minimalist drama about a middle aged woman in crisis.
Edyta (Katarzyna Herman) has left home, and upon arriving in Warsaw, spends most of her time in her … Continue reading

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