The King
The King

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The King

1972
Movie
52 min
English

Writes Antin: "Applying hair to her face, the artist moves through a variety of bearded faces seeking the identity most appropriate to her facial structure and satisfying to her aspirations." Antin transforms herself into a man and adopts one of her recurring performance personae, "The King."

Insights

IMDb6.7/10
Director: Piotr SzulkinGenres: Drama, War, Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

In a post-apocalyptic, dystopian future, a lone individual rises to power and assumes the role of a king. He attempts to bring order to a chaotic world, but his methods and the very nature of his reign are questioned. The narrative explores themes of leadership, societal control, and the cyclical nature of power in a desolate landscape.

Critical Reception

The King is a cult classic of Polish science fiction cinema, often lauded for its bleak atmosphere and philosophical undertones. While not widely distributed internationally upon its release, it has gained a dedicated following among fans of dystopian and art-house cinema for its thought-provoking themes and distinctive visual style. Critical reception often highlights its allegorical nature and its prescient commentary on totalitarianism.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unique, bleak vision of the future.

  • Appreciated for its allegorical commentary on power and society.

  • Noted for its challenging and thought-provoking narrative.

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Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

Piotr Szulkin's 'The King' is the first film in his 'Apocalypse Trilogy', which also includes 'Wojna Światów – Następna Kolonizacja' (1981) and 'O-bi, o-ba: The Last Image of Humanity' (1985).

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