The Saragossa Manuscript
Available from 27 November – 25 December
Directed by Wojciech Has • 1965 • Poland
Wojciech Has’s masterpiece of sixties counterculture is a surreal odyssey across time and space. Adapted from Jan Potocki’s picaresque novel, the film stars Polish screen icon Zbigniew Cybulski as Alphonse van Worden, an 18th-century military officer whose journey across Spain becomes a descent into madness when he is waylaid by a succession of mischievous spirits and eccentric interlopers. Nesting stories within stories within stories, and serving up a parade of supporting characters – from princesses to hermits, madmen, Inquisitors, and cabalists – The Saragossa Manuscript is baffling but hypnotic, with a haunting electroacoustic score by the great Krzysztof Penderecki. Its acolytes include Luis Buñuel, David Lynch, and Martin Scorsese – but this is a truly singular cinematic experience.
THE SARAGOSSA MANUSCRIPT • RĘKOPIS ZNALEZIONY W SARAGOSSIE
Directed by Wojciech Has
Written by Tadeusz Kwiatkowski
From the novel by Jan Potocki
Cinematography by Mieczysław Jahoda
Music by Krzysztof Penderecki
Starring: Zbigniew Cybulski, Iga Cembrzyńska, Elżbieta Czyżewska
In Polish with English subtitles
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The Saragossa Manuscript
Directed by Wojciech Has • 1965 • Poland
Wojciech Has’s masterpiece of sixties counterculture is a surreal odyssey across time and space. Adapted from Jan Potocki’s picaresque novel, the film stars Polish screen icon Zbigniew Cybulski as Alphonse van Worden, an 18th-century military officer whos...
Extras
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Klassiki founder Justine Waddell introduces The Saragossa Manuscript
Klassiki founder Justine Waddell introduces Wojciech Has’s surreal, countercultural classic The Saragossa Manuscript, her latest choice for a Klassiki community pick. Watch as Justine discusses her love for Has’s freewheeling vision, the film’s remarkable structural conceit, and its combination o...
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Notes on The Saragossa Manuscript
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