Everything
Everything

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Everything

1972
Movie
7 min
Polish

Here's a strange one. First, a song on a blackboard: a Polish translation of “I love my little rooster” by American folk writer Almeda Riddle. Then, two men roll around trash bins and lift them to the garbage truck. They do it several times. A woman shouts in the distance. At the end, the picture stops, and the woman sings the song. An early short by Piotr Szulkin.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Short film, Documentary

Plot Summary

This short documentary-style film explores various aspects of life and society, touching upon themes of nature, humanity, and the passage of time through a montage of observational footage. It presents a contemplative look at the world as it was in the early 1970s, aiming to evoke thought and reflection in the viewer. The film's narrative is non-linear, focusing on visual storytelling to convey its message.

Critical Reception

As a lesser-known short film from 1972 with limited distribution, 'Everything' has not garnered widespread critical attention or established a definitive critical reception. Information regarding its original reception by critics or audiences is scarce in public records. It is often categorized more by its experimental or documentary nature than by conventional critical praise or condemnation.

What Reviewers Say

  • Not widely reviewed.

  • Limited public data available.

  • Experimental and observational style noted.

Google audience: Due to the film's obscurity and limited availability, there are no substantial Google user reviews or summaries available to indicate audience reception.

Fun Fact

The film's director and production details are largely uncredited or lost to public record, making it an enigmatic piece in early 1970s cinema.

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