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Edward Kłosiński

Edward Kłosiński

“If the cinematography is so aggressive that the cinema viewer starts sighing 'how lovely', then they lose the essence of the film. I try not to stick out from behind the camera, and not to overdo special shots - from under the table, then from a bird's-eye view.”

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    LARS VON TRIER Denmark, 1991

    This early triumph by Lars von Trier, which won no less than three prizes at Cannes, is one of his most bizarre yet accessible works: a feverish retooling of film noir, an unhinged thriller, and a visually mind-blowing odyssey into a nightmare of our past.

    Ga-ga: Glory to the Heroes

    GA-GA: GLORY TO THE HEROES

    PIOTR SZULKIN Poland, 1985

    Taking inspiration from Pasolini’s La Ricotta, Piotr Szulkin closes his “Apocalyptic Tetralogy” with an anarchic riff on the Passion of Christ. The funniest of the four films, Ga-Ga: Glory to the Heroes is a rich sci-fi allegory that puts the European colonial project in its satirical crosshairs.

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