Videokaseta
Jan 01 1976
•Animation
A film that uses animation as a tool to spastify the various stages of cinema development. It is a play with form and juggling of genres, with Zbigniew Rybczynski collaborating. The theme of this work can be considered the transience and inevitability of fate, which is symbolized by a painting hung on the wall showing hunters in a boat. Generations of a certain family meet in the living room, up to the then present day, the mid-1970s.
Cast
See allJadwiga Kenda
Jadwiga Pietraszkiewicz
Jadwiga Nyc-Wronko
Antoni Majak
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