Section: POLSKIE HORYZONTY: The Female Gaze

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Nobody's Calling

Kazimierz Kutz
Poland, 1960, 86 Min

A city in Lower Silesia shortly after the Second World War. Polish resettlers arrive by the trainload in Zielno, a now largely depopulated city that until recently went by the name of Habelschwerdt. Amongst the newcomers is young Bożek, who is hoping to return to normality together with the help of pretty Lucyna.

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In the aftermath of the Second World War Poles are resettled, on mass, from East to West. One of these individuals is Bożek, who hopes to live in peace in newly renamed Zielno. On arrival, amongst the chaos at the train station, he makes the acquaintance of Lucyna, a glimmer of hope for the future. Matters aren't so simple however; Bożek is currently on the run, a Home Army resistance fighter who fought against the Nazi German occupier but is now unwilling to take up arms against the “Reds”, a topic that remains much discussed in Poland to the present day. The fear of being caught takes the form of an inner voice which gives Bożek no rest.

With this work director Kazimierz Kutz not only broaches an important chapter in the history of German-Polish relations, but also presents a masterpiece true to the principles of Nouvelle Vague cinema. The black and white imagery, sounds and rhythm of editing, all combined with the film's downbeat backdrop, represent a wonderful symbiosis of acoustics and optics. JG

Filmformat
DCP | s/w / b/w
Drehbuch
Józef Hen
Kamera
Jerzy Wójcik
Ton
Stanisław Piotrowski
Schnitt
Irena Choryńska
Ausstattung
Jarosław Świtoniak
Musik
Wojciech Kilar
Darsteller
Zofia Marcinkowska, Henryk Boukołowski, Barbara Krafftówna, Halina Mikołajska, Aleksander Fogiel, Ryszard Pietruski
Produzent
Kadr Studio
Produktion
Kadr Studio
Kontakt
Film Studio KADR
Ul. Puławska 61
02-595 Warsaw
Polen
Tel.: +48.22.845.49 23
studio@kadr.com.pl
www.sfkadr.com
Kazimierz Kutz

Kazimierz Kutz - born 1929 in Katowice-Szopienice, Poland. In 1949, he was admitted to the Łódź Film School. After graduating in 1954 he went on to work as assistance director to Andrzej Wajda. His works often feature his home region Silesia. He has also directed theatre plays, written novels and served in various functions in the Polish Senate and Parliament.

Movies
KRZYŻ WALECZNYCH (1959)
SÓL ZIEMI CZARNEJ (1970)
PERŁA W KORONIE (1972)
PACIORKI JEDNEGO RÓŻAŃCA (1979)
ŚMIERĆ JAK KROMKA CHLEBA (1994)
PUŁKOWNIK KWIATKOWSKI (1995)
SŁAWA I CHWAŁA (1997)

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