A troubled story of a man stuck in a room with no exit. He attempts to find at least the slightest possibility of escape, but in vain – he is surrounded by blank walls… He can hear distant footsteps in a corridor… Someone throws a large coin through the ceiling of the room and turns the light bulb off – the man is left in pitch black darkness. This essay in claustrophobia, of sophisticated images and suggestive music, is interpreted as an allusion to the Polish nation that was still living under the Communist regime. —Kaunas International Film Festival
Born in 1956 in Warsaw. Screenwriter, creator of artistic design, animator, and cartoon and combined film director, screenwriter and feature film set designer, teacher, graphic artist, illustrator, author of comic strips and posters, writer, critic, actor. Graduate of the Faculty of Conservation and Restoration of Works of Art (diploma in the studio of stone sculpture conservation) at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. He made his debut in 1976 with the étude The Metamorphosis; he is a director of numerous animations such as A Gentle Creature (1985), Wolność nogi (1988), Franz Kafka (1991), Crime and Punishment (2000) and Las shown at the 2009 NH Festival, a feature film with actors and animation. He uses a traditional stroke, and a plaster panel technique he invented by himself. He also makes commercial animations, title sequences of TV series and programmes, commercials and video clips. As a teacher, he gives classes on animation in the Łódź Polish National Film, Television and Theatre… read more
oh, man. i saw this when i was in high school on a field trip to the Carnegie International exhibit. i could never remember what it was called and no one knew what i was talking about when i tried to explain it! thanks, MUBI!