Farewells
Farewells
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1h 38m
Directed by Wojciech Has • 1958 • Poland
Also known in English as Lidia Ate the Apple, Wojciech Has’s melancholic adaptation of Stanisław Dygat’s novel evokes the despair pervading Poland in the years before and after the Second World War. In 1939, bourgeois student Pawel (Tadeusz Janczar) rebels against his conservative upbringing by running away to the countryside with cynical dancer Lidka (Maria Wachowiak). Their idyll is ruined first by their families, and then by the onset of war. Reconnecting years later, the pair reflect on the traumas suffered since and question their capacity to love again. Has conjures a fatalistic image of a society riven by unbreachable divides in this early directorial effort that proved highly influential for the nascent Polish Film School of the late 1950s.
FAREWELLS • POŻEGNANIA
Written and directed by Wojciech Has
From the novel by Stanisław Dygat
Cinematography by Mieczysław Jahoda
Music by Lucjan Kaszycki
Starring: Maria Wachowiak, Tadeusz Janczar, Gustaw Holoubek
In Polish with English subtitles
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