Historia kina w Popielawach / History of Cinema in Popielawy
Director & Writer: Jan Jakub Kolski
Stars: Krzysztof Majchrzak, Michal Jasinski, Tomasz Krysiak, Bartosz Opania, Grazyna Blecka-Kolska, Franciszek Pieczka, Mariusz Saniternik, Jan Nowicki, Piotr Kowalik
Historia Kina W Popielawach is a bucolic family tale, full of irony and heavily entwined with the invention of the moving picture. The narrator is a boy who, during the sixties, is sent from the town to visit his grandparent's village, Popielawy. Roughly one hundred years before -- almost a quarter of a century before Edison and the Lumiere Brothers -- the village blacksmith invented a cinematographic apparatus by which he was able to project images drawn onto the bladders of fish and pigs, making them "come to life." A hundred or so years later, the blacksmith's great-grandson Szustek is determined to re-construct his ancestor's machine, despite opposition from his father. Director Jan Jakub Kolski comes from a family which has long been passionate about cinema; his grandparents opened one of the first cinemas in Lodz in 1907, and also produced films. Historia Kina W Popielawach features autobiographical elements, mixing what is remembered with what is imagined to be remembered.
Stars: Krzysztof Majchrzak, Michal Jasinski, Tomasz Krysiak, Bartosz Opania, Grazyna Blecka-Kolska, Franciszek Pieczka, Mariusz Saniternik, Jan Nowicki, Piotr Kowalik
Historia Kina W Popielawach is a bucolic family tale, full of irony and heavily entwined with the invention of the moving picture. The narrator is a boy who, during the sixties, is sent from the town to visit his grandparent's village, Popielawy. Roughly one hundred years before -- almost a quarter of a century before Edison and the Lumiere Brothers -- the village blacksmith invented a cinematographic apparatus by which he was able to project images drawn onto the bladders of fish and pigs, making them "come to life." A hundred or so years later, the blacksmith's great-grandson Szustek is determined to re-construct his ancestor's machine, despite opposition from his father. Director Jan Jakub Kolski comes from a family which has long been passionate about cinema; his grandparents opened one of the first cinemas in Lodz in 1907, and also produced films. Historia Kina W Popielawach features autobiographical elements, mixing what is remembered with what is imagined to be remembered.
Poland
In Polish, with English subs (embed)
DVDRip MKV 1.84 Gb 1:35:32
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In Polish
AVI 1.45 Gb 1:35:32
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48 kHz, AC3 Dolby Digital, 2/0 (L,R) ch, ~192 kbps
720x464 (1.55:1), 25 fps, XviD build 50 ~1987 kbps avg, 0.24 bit/pixel
48 kHz, AC3 Dolby Digital, 2/0 (L,R) ch, ~192 kbps
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