08 agosto, 2023

Witold Leszczynski - Konopielka (1982)

 
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92 min | x264 718x572 -->766x572 | 2570 kb/s | 224 kb/s AC3 | 24 fps
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Kaziuk sale a recoger leña un día por la mañana, cuando regresa todo le parece radicalmente diferente: Su vaca ha parido antes de tiempo, lo que según la supertición local es augurio de mala suerte, varios funcionarios públicos llegan a su apacible pueblo para promover la introducción de energía eléctrica, el desarrollo y la educación y al día siguiente se encuentra hospedando a una maestra que provoca fantasías eróticas en él.
 
Subtítulos en castellano cortesía de Parangutín
 
An adaptation of a novel by Edward Redlinski and a grotesque on country life. A peasant called Kaziuk leaves one morning to collect brushwood. When he comes back everything seems to be radically different. His cow has calved prematurely – which brings bad luck. What is more, he sees a wondering beggar, a young teacher and a party activist at his home. The activist wants to build a school and an electricity line, because the peasants enjoy poor hygiene and live in superstition. Kaziuk understands little of it, but remains impressed. The next day it turns out that the teacher is to become Kaziuk’s lodger. She stirs erotic fantasies in him.
The adaptation of famous and highly valued novel. The director – Witold Leszczynski - became famous for the film “Zywot Mateusza aka Matthew’s Days”. In the opinion of film critics “Konopielka” is equally good, but it isn’t so serious. There is plenty of humour here and the element of brilliant satire on the benightedness and progress. As the author of novel and screenplay said: “It’s a thing about past, about “static culture”, traditional life, not where we came from, what still is inside us and what we overcame...”
 
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