Polish Cinema
These are pretty bad.
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Look, I'm not judging you - after all, I'm posting here myself, but maybe, just maybe, if you spent less time here and more time watching films, maybe, and I stress, maybe your taste would be of some value. Just a thought, ya know.
Look, I'm not judging you - after all, I'm posting here myself, but maybe, just maybe, if you spent less time here and more time watching films, maybe, and I stress, maybe your taste would be of some value. Just a thought, ya know.
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Sorry, have to side with Minio. If he says so, then that's just the way it has to be.
Me 1 - 0 @Ms. M
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cool ppl dont like it!
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I link here some polish short movies, which are modern version of Polish legends. Hope you'll enjoy as much as I
Interesting mix of genres in the first movie, Jaga, and the dialogue's very witty. This is also the first time I've seen Perun mentioned on screen. I didn't know about him until around six years ago when I started looking further into Slavic mythology. I was very familiar with divinities like the Domovoi (I think it's Domowik in Poland ) and beings like the Leshy but nothing about the gods.
Ivan Bilibin's illustrations in particular made these things very vivid for me growing up:
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And Twardowsky 2.0
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And Twardowsky 2.0
I've just finished watching them all. I like the way they've done the Basilisk, it's a great monster.
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Thank you for posting these Ms. M. , it's great to see them.
Interesting mix of genres in the first movie, Jaga, and the dialogue's very witty. This is also the first time I've seen Perun mentioned on screen. I didn't know about him until around six years ago when I started looking further into Slavic mythology. I was very familiar with divinities like the Domovoi (I think it's Domowik in Poland ) and beings like the Leshy but nothing about the gods.
Ivan Bilibin's illustrations in particular made these things very vivid for me growing up:
Interesting mix of genres in the first movie, Jaga, and the dialogue's very witty. This is also the first time I've seen Perun mentioned on screen. I didn't know about him until around six years ago when I started looking further into Slavic mythology. I was very familiar with divinities like the Domovoi (I think it's Domowik in Poland ) and beings like the Leshy but nothing about the gods.
Ivan Bilibin's illustrations in particular made these things very vivid for me growing up:
I really like this series. I think it's very well made and I love the rendition of old for new
Perun is some kind of god and Domowik is a demon, but in a good way. He protects a houses. I know Leshy as a Boruta. Here is a site with all types, if you are interested:
https://slowianskibestiariusz.pl/en/...-demons/leshy/
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Now that is brilliant .
I've just finished watching them all. I like the way they've done the Basilisk, it's a great monster.
I've just finished watching them all. I like the way they've done the Basilisk, it's a great monster.
And take a look at this:
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I'm glad you enjoyed
I really like this series. I think it's very well made and I love the rendition of old for new
Perun is some kind of god
and Domowik is a demon, but in a good way. He protects a houses.
I know Leshy as a Boruta.
I remember the opera singer Bryn Terfel playing Mephistopheles and it was so clever how they indicated who he was. His costume was very innocuous apart from a bright red scabbard on his belt, suggesting the Devil's tail. So simple .
Here is a site with all types, if you are interested:
https://slowianskibestiariusz.pl/en/...-demons/leshy/
https://slowianskibestiariusz.pl/en/...-demons/leshy/
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The director of Bazyliszek is Tomasz Bagiński, who is the most famous Polish drafter. He is genius. He won the Oscar in 2003 for short movie The Cathedral:
And take a look at this:
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