Trójgłos o "Odzie do radości"
The Trio on "Ode to Joy"
Author(s): Ewa Ciszewska, Jadwiga Mostowska, Grzegorz NadgrodkiewiczSubject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts
Published by: Instytut Sztuki Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Keywords: Kazejak Dawid-Anna; Komasa Jan; Migas Maciej
Summary/Abstract: In this three-part article its authors attempt to discuss one of the most exciting debuts in the Polish cinema of the recent years – "Ode to Joy". The first text, corresponding with the first part of the feature, examines the content of Anna Kazejak-Dawid’s etude entitled "Silesia" ("Śląsk"). Grzegorz Nadgrodkiewicz makes a subjective evaluation of the degree to which the etude withstood the test of time and tries to decide to what extent the generational criterion may be useful in interpreting the etude. Commenting on Jan Komasa’s episode, entitled "Warsaw" ("Warszawa"), Ewa Ciszewska focuses on Poland’s social stratification during transformation and on its consequences for the young. Also analysed is the manner in which hip-hop culture is represented here. The third text discusses Maciej Migas’s episode "Sea" ("Morze"). Jadwiga Mostowska focuses on the key plots, motifs and, first of all, on the central character to depart from generational tropes in favour of a reflection on the film itself – a work of art of the young director who wants to tell a story.
Journal: Kwartalnik Filmowy
- Issue Year: 2007
- Issue No: 57-58
- Page Range: 160-179
- Page Count: 20
- Language: Polish