Three specialists will present, in Sala Lugones of the San Martín Theater, a rarely seen, and almost complete cycle of the Polish director of “Manuscript found in Zaragoza”.
Every so often it is usually the case that in Sala Lugones a cycle is presented by a specialist, or some film is presented by its author or another close person. But tomorrow something will happen: three weight figures, Bogna RuminowiczBusiness Manager of the Polish Embassy, Joanna Bardzinskapresident of Ava Arts Foundation, and Tomasz Kolankiewiczdirector of the National Filmoteca of Poland, they have gathered to present an almost complete cycle of Wojciech hasthe author of the mythical “Manuscript found in Zaragoza”. Prior, and by registration, a master class of Kolankiewicz At the headquarters of Argentine film directors, Dac.
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But who was this Wojciech hasWhat do you know here? Best known, even popular in the ’60s and ’70 here and in much of the world, he was the teacher Andrzej Wajda. Also more challenging in the political against the communist regime that had to live. Both were friends, they studied together after the war, and shone at the same time with a lot of works.


The most notable of You have were “The Sanatorio de la Clepsidra” (1973, jury prize in Cannes) and the aforementioned “Manuscript…” (1965, fed up by Luis Buñuelfamous man parco in praise). The first one is inspired by texts by Bruno Schultz, plays with the times and representations in a surrealist way, and at the time he endured criticism of the Polish government, which suspected covert allusions to his poor management.
The other and more famous enters adventure cinema and narrative games of one story within another, as played by the original novel of Jan Potocki Written at the beginning of the 19th century, which José Bianco and César Aira translated successively. The full version of the film lasts three hours, was not always whole, but now we can see it as corresponds to the efforts of those who visit us, and the hand of Martin Scorseseanother lover of the cinema of Wojciech has.
Also highlighted in his career, they appear “how to be loved” (1963, a lover conceals who does not record it, paper by Zbigniew Cybulski, whom they nicknamed “James Dean Polish”), “The Code” (1966, after the war a father looks for his son, drama that warns of totalitarian controls and management of truth) (1983, Adaptation of Chekhov that allows the author to talk about generational frustrations, a film made after ten years of obligatory ostracism imposed by the regime) and “diary of a sinner” (1986, satirical story set in the old Scotland, based on the novel by James Hogg “Private Memories and Confessions of a justified sinner”).
There are more, from “The Goodbye” and “The sliding knot”, his first works, both of 1958, here Magic All in a new copy and unique occasion, since they are very difficult titles to find, and less in film.
Source: Ambito

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