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The Poet of the Castle
A 10-minute portrait of modernist poet and de Andrade’s godfather, Manuel Bandeira, is clear in its affection for it subject, though like many New-Waveish films of the time, depicts the modern urban landscape as an ominous and alienating force.
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In medieval Poland, a young woman named Salomea is forced into marriage with a powerful and much older nobleman. She finds herself trapped in his castle, longing for love and freedom. Her life takes a dramatic turn when she encounters a mysterious knight who awakens her desires and challenges the rigid social order.
Critical Reception
The film was critically acclaimed for its stunning cinematography, historical accuracy, and powerful performances, particularly from Lucyna Winnicka. It is considered a masterpiece of Polish cinema, lauded for its exploration of female agency and societal constraints within a historical context.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visually striking depiction of medieval Poland.
Lucyna Winnicka's performance as Salomea is considered a tour de force.
The film effectively portrays the struggles of women in a patriarchal society.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's artistic merit and historical setting, with many appreciating its strong female lead and thought-provoking themes.
Fun Fact
The film's distinctive visual style, characterized by its stark black and white cinematography and meticulously detailed costumes and sets, was heavily influenced by Polish medieval art.
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