Cyrk odjeżdża
Cyrk odjeżdża

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Cyrk odjeżdża

1988
Movie
92 min
Polish

The circus leaves 1948. In one of the towns there is a circus organized right after the liberation. A conflict arises between Kossakowski, a lion trainer, and Chamron, a horse trainer, which creates a tense atmosphere in the entire team.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Marek KoterskiGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A satirical comedy-drama that follows the misadventures of a neurotic intellectual and his encounters with various social strata in contemporary Poland. The film delves into themes of alienation, existential angst, and the absurdities of everyday life through a series of disjointed yet humorous vignettes. It captures a specific moment in Polish society, reflecting on its complexities and contradictions.

Critical Reception

Cyrk odjeżdża was a significant film in Marek Koterski's filmography, appreciated for its dark humor, sharp social commentary, and strong performances from its ensemble cast. While not a mainstream blockbuster, it garnered a dedicated following among viewers who connected with its cynical yet insightful portrayal of Polish life. Critics often highlighted its intellectual depth and Koterski's distinctive directorial style.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its biting satire and astute observations of Polish society.

  • Janusz Gajos delivers a memorable performance, embodying the film's complex protagonist.

  • The film's dark humor and existential themes resonated with audiences seeking intellectual cinema.

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Fun Fact

The film is known for its distinctive, often bleak, humor that became a hallmark of director Marek Koterski's work.

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