Trzecia Czesc Nocy (1971)
Directed by Andrzej Żuławski
Genres - Drama, Horror, Crime |
Sub-Genres - Psychological Drama, War Drama, Resistance Film |
Run Time - 105 min. |
Countries - Poland |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Clarke Fountain
This highly influential award-winning film, set during the time of the Nazi occupation of Poland, is rich with multilayered apocalyptic imagery and symbolism. Even though the film won an award for best debut in Poland, distribution was halted there by the authorities, and the director was viewed with suspicion. His next film, Diabel was kept from release for 12 years, until 1988. The film begins as a young man narrowly escapes the massacre in which his family is annihilated. He makes his way into town where he is nearly captured, but another man wearing clothes similar to his own is taken in his stead. After taking refuge in the home of a pregnant young woman who closely resembles his dead wife, he helps her with the birth of her child. While working in a typhus center, as someone who is repeatedly infected with the disease in order to produce vaccines for others, he experiences many hallucinations and does some bizarre things while seeking to come to grips with his traumatic life and the guilt he feels for being alive when all who knew him are dead.
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Keywords
occupation [military], lookalike, Polish [nationality], typhus, guilt, pregnancy, wife, Apocalypse, death-in-family, massacre, Nazism, resistance, survivor
Attributes
High Artistic Quality