Andrzej Wajda 's recognition goes beyond the honorary Oscar. He is a director whose films are listed among the best in the history of cinema.
By touching on the topic of erotic fascinations, Bitter Moon analyzes something much more important: human behaviors, feelings, the destructive power of love.
In Cul-de-sac, Polanski depicts the world as an unsolvable mystery, a universe devoid of overarching meaning. He confronts the audience with a grim reality.
Only Bergman could construct a film in such a way that the viewer felt a kind of existential disgust off-screen. Polanski in Only Bergman in black...
It is a story of war, of people, both perpetrators and victims. The Pianist speaks of helplessness and silence that accompanies the tragedy, a scream of...
Ivan's Childhood is unquestionably a remarkable film without which his other masterpieces like Stalker or Mirror would not have been possible.
Andrei Rublev is widely considered the pinnacle of Tarkovsky's achievements and an absolute classic of world cinema. In 1969, it won at the Cannes Film Festival
When Tarkovsky worked on Mirror, he was already a fully formed artist. He had developed his own unique language through which he communicated with the audience.
Unlike Solaris, where Tarkovsky retained elements that clearly linked it to science fiction, Stalker only briefly references cosmic themes.
The unique atmosphere of Kieślowski 's films, his eye for the beauty and drama of this world, his sensitivity towards people, and his pursuit of truth...