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Latawiec
Jan comes to a mountain town to test a new model of a hang-glider. There he meets a young teacher.
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Plot Summary
In this Polish drama, a middle-aged Polish engineer, Bogdan, is sent to Algeria to supervise the construction of a large factory. He finds himself increasingly isolated and disillusioned by the bureaucracy and the cultural differences. His wife, Elżbieta, who accompanied him, struggles to adapt to their new surroundings, leading to a strain on their relationship. Bogdan's interactions with a young Algerian woman further complicate his emotional state as he grapples with his past and his uncertain future.
Critical Reception
Latawiec received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising Krzysztof Zanussi's thoughtful direction and the performances of the lead actors, particularly Jan Nowicki. Some found the film's pacing and deliberate ambiguity challenging, while others appreciated its nuanced exploration of alienation and cultural clashes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric depiction of isolation and cultural differences.
Jan Nowicki's performance as the conflicted engineer is a standout.
Some viewers found the slow pace and thematic ambiguity to be less engaging.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Algeria, providing an authentic backdrop for the story of cultural displacement.
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