Ciemnogród
Ciemnogród

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Ciemnogród

1964
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Polish

Propaganda film. The army is portrayed as a force for progress in communist Poland, eradicating the medieval superstitions of people living in the provinces.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Stanisław BarejaGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

A satirical comedy that critiques the social and political absurdities of post-war Poland. The film follows characters navigating a system rife with bureaucracy, ineptitude, and questionable morality, exposing the challenges and ironies of daily life in a fictionalized "dark town." It uses humor to highlight the struggles of ordinary people trying to survive and thrive amidst these circumstances.

Critical Reception

Ciemnogród is recognized as an early work by Stanisław Bareja, a director known for his sharp social satires. While perhaps not as widely known as his later films, it offers a glimpse into his developing style of critiquing Polish society through humor. Audience reception typically appreciates its wit and observational comedy, though some may find its satirical edge biting.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its early satirical insights into Polish society.

  • Appreciated for its dark humor and observational comedy.

  • Seen as a precursor to Bareja's more famous works.

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Fun Fact

Stanisław Bareja, the director, also plays a small role in the film, continuing his practice of appearing in his own productions.

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