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Hunting Flies
Włodek is a middle-aged man stuck in a dead-end job at the local library who lives with his harridan wife and critical in-laws in a small apartment. When Włodek draws the interest of a library patron, the beautiful young woman encourages him to strive for better things in his life and professional career. Together, the two take off for a three-day affair, but surprises could await Włodek upon his return home.
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Plot Summary
A group of young intellectuals, struggling with the mundane realities of their lives, find themselves drawn into a series of absurd and existential predicaments. Their attempts to escape their perceived stagnation lead to a darkly comedic exploration of youthful disillusionment and the search for meaning.
Critical Reception
Krzysztof Zanussi's debut feature, 'Hunting Flies,' was noted for its intellectual rigor and bleak humor, reflecting the anxieties of its generation. While its philosophical undertones and unconventional narrative style were praised by some critics, others found it overly didactic and slow-paced. It is considered a significant film in the Polish cinema of the era, showcasing Zanussi's distinctive voice.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intellectual depth and witty, albeit dark, humor.
Seen as a notable early work by Krzysztof Zanussi, capturing a specific generational malaise.
Some critics found its pacing deliberate and its themes perhaps too abstract.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Krzysztof Zanussi's directorial debut, 'Hunting Flies,' was based on his own experiences and observations during his student years, aiming to capture the intellectual and existential struggles of young Poles in the 1960s.
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