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The Doll (Lalka)
By Rebecca Slaman
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February 21, 2024
Has’s lavish period epic, depicting the decline of the Polish aristocracy as their social perch is usurped by the ascendant capitalist class, follows a new-money merchant and his many attempts to capture the heart of a down-on-her-luck contessa.
Codes (Szyfry)
By Jordan Raup
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February 21, 2024
A haunted man’s return to Kraków following 20 years of self-imposed exile in London serves as the narrative setup for Has’s eighth feature, one whose thematic and formal developments presage his later masterpieces.
Gold Dreams (Zloto)
By Rebecca Slaman
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February 21, 2024
Memory and guilt intertwine and drive a young drifter to hide out at a remote mining outpost populated by men desperate to strike it rich.
One Room Tenants (Wspólny pokój)
By Rebecca Slaman
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February 21, 2024
Has continues his preoccupation with the relationship between cinema and literature in his darkly funny third feature, about a sickly writer and the overcrowded single-room apartment he shares with a motley assortment of acquaintances and near-strangers in 1930s Warsaw.
The Noose (Pętla)
By Rebecca Slaman
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February 21, 2024
Has’s debut feature—following a day in the life of a desperate, chaotic drunkard—expressionistically renders the post-traumatic delirium dwelling within the everyday.
Farewells (Pożegnania)
By Rebecca Slaman
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February 21, 2024
Has’s second feature chronicles a budding, doomed romance between a bourgeois student and a world-weary barmaid in prewar Poland.
Goodbye to the Past (Rozstanie)
By Rebecca Slaman
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February 21, 2024
Has’s fourth feature follows a decorated actress (Lidia Wysocka) as she returns to her hometown to attend her grandfather’s funeral, occasioning her to revisit her family’s own history.
How to Be Loved (Jak być kochaną)
By Rebecca Slaman
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February 21, 2024
One of the most acclaimed works of his early career, Has’s sixth feature follows a popular radio actress on a trip to Paris, where she crosses paths with another actor with whom she had a fraught love affair during World War II.
An Uneventful Story (Nieciekawa historia)
By Rebecca Slaman
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February 21, 2024
Returning to the smaller-scale storytelling of Has’s earlier films and working from a story by Anton Chekhov, this intimate yet kaleidoscopic film follows an aging medical professor as he looks back on the events of his life regretfully.
Write and Fight (Pismak)
By Rebecca Slaman
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February 21, 2024
One of Has’s most potent satires, Write and Fight is set at the outset of World War I and follows a young journalist who finds himself incarcerated in a Russian prison, where he’s forced to share a cell with a safecracker and a monk-turned-murderer.