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Hamlet, the corporate version (film: Hamlet Goes Business – Aki Kaurismäki, 1987)

Theater spectators have a good chance of being much more familiar with what they see on screen in the 1987 film by Finnish director Aki Kaurismäki ‘Hamlet Goes Business‘ (the original Finnish title is ‘Hamlet liikemaailmassa‘). Shakespeare’s text is processed … Continue reading

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Manhattan thriller (film: Money Monster – Jodie Foster, 2016)

The presence of Julia Roberts and George Clooney in the cast was a good enough reason to choose to see ‘Money Monster‘ (made in 2016) and the name of Jodie Foster as director was another reason. Foster is already at … Continue reading

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the Hollywood Dream (film: Hollywoodism – Simcha Jacobovici, 1998)

Among the few positive effects of the pandemic I can list the cultural events and virtual festivals that we can access on the Internet and that I would otherwise have hardly or maybe never attended. One of them, the Jewish … Continue reading

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survival (film: 10 Cloverfield Lane – Dan Trachtenberg, 2016)

If you are not a claustrophobic person and have not become one during this year 2020 and if your escapist entertainments these days include horror movies you can try ‘10 Cloverfield Lane‘ (2016) directed by Dan Trachtenberg. It is the … Continue reading

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translator, traitor (film: Les traducteurs – Régis Roinsard, 2019)

Traduttore, traditore: Translator, traitor – this ingenious consonance that seems to have originated from angry Italians who believed that many French translations of Dante betrayed either the beauty or the accuracy of the poet’s work is gaining new meanings in … Continue reading

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excessive minimalism (film: Police, Adjective – Corneliu Porumboiu, 2009)

It took me more than a decade to get to see Corneliu Porumboiu‘s second film, made in 2009, ‘Police, Adjective‘. The film presented and award-winner at Cannes and other important festivals of that year was one of the most representative … Continue reading

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a world without love (film: Loveless – Andrey Zvyagintsev, 2017)

‘Loveless‘ made in 2017 by Andrey Zvyagintsev is the story of a divorce. Divorce movies often belong to the genre of the melodrama, sometimes they are romantic comedies (especially those that end in reconciliation), or court dramas. One of the … Continue reading

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first film, interrupted? (film: Supernova – Bartosz Kruhlik, 2019)

I often see the debut films of the great filmmakers and I notice signs and qualities that indicate the talent that will develop in a wonderful career. ‘Supernova‘, the film written and directed in 2019 by Polish filmmaker Bartosz Kruhlik … Continue reading

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women liberation (film: United States of Love – Tomasz Wasilewski, 2016)

The life stories in ‘United States of Love‘ (the original title is ‘Zjednoczone stany milosci‘), the 2016 film by Polish director and screenwriter Tomasz Wasilewski take place in 1990. That was the first year of freedom in Eastern Europe after … Continue reading

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demons and buried skeletons (film: Demon – Marcin Wrona, 2015)

The story surrounding the film ‘Demon‘ made in 2015 by Polish director Marcin Wrona is almost as tragic as the story in the film, and builds around it a special aura. The director committed suicide shortly after the premiere, during … Continue reading

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