The world Cinema of Moral Anxiety depicts is always gray, sad, and extremely demanding, especially for idealists, it emphasizes realism, with a clearly defined authorial stance.
That Most Important Thing: Love is most often discussed in the context of Romy Schneider’s César-winning role, however It is difficult to assess Żuławski’s work
The Third Part of the Night is an extraordinary work, aesthetically refined, rich in meaning, continuously evoking both horror and awe. Visionary masterpiece!
Possession is a multi-layered work filled with symbolism that can be interpreted in many ways. As an existential drama dressed in the guise of horror fantasy...
The ambivalent bond between man and woman is alive in every story told by Has, and the element particularly fascinating and incomprehensible is invariably the woman.
Cold War is an unconventional film, the director's most personal work. While working on the screenplay, Pawlikowski drew inspiration from his parents' story...
The action of Ida takes us back in time, depicted through black-and-white photography, long and slow shots, and meticulously planned frames.
A specific approach to narration and the excess of artistic ambition does not make Identification Marks: None an unwatchable, boring, and perfectly encoded film
Three Colors. The screech of tires and the crunch of metal. A car crashes violently into a tree. Through the open door, a light, colorful beach...
Krzysztof Zanussi's cinema is meant for an ambitious viewer, open to intellectual adventure and resistant to mediocrity.