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Kazimir
Located in a remote Lipovan village in the Danube Delta area. A deacon, by the name of Kazimir, has paranormal powers. The few inhabitants of the village come to him for pain. At night, however, all the inhabitants of the village are locked in houses for fear of a legend that there would be a creature in the area. Kazimir's apprentice announces that many tourists will arrive in the evening in the village. It's a totally inappropriate moment ...
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Plot Summary
In post-war Poland, a renowned painter, Kazimir Malewicz, finds himself entangled in complex relationships and the political turmoil of the era. The film delves into his artistic struggles, personal life, and the search for meaning amidst a rapidly changing world. His relationships with women and his artistic philosophy are put to the test.
Critical Reception
Kazimir received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its artistic direction and the performances of its lead actors. Some found the narrative pacing to be slow at times, but many appreciated its attempt to explore the life of a significant artist within a historical context.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visual style and portrayal of the artist's inner world.
Some viewers found the plot to be somewhat disjointed.
The performances were generally seen as a strong point.
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Fun Fact
The film is set in the tumultuous period following World War I and the Russian Revolution, exploring Kazimir Malevich's life and artistic evolution during this critical time.
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