May 14 - 9:10pm
Andrzej Wajda (1973) 102 mins

A poet marries a peasant girl & the wedding guests gather to celebrate, argue, dance & make love. Adapted from Stanislaw Wyspianski’s play, probably the most celebrated of all Polish dramatic works, Wajda’s wonderfully rich, highly symbolic & breathlessly panoramic film is an allegory of Polish identity & was an obvious influence on Robert Altman’s subsequent A Wedding. “Wajda’s masterpiece takes us to the very heart of Polish reality” (Raymond Lefévre).
Imported 35mm print of the new restoration courtesy of Filmoteka Narodowa.
* Preceded by Demoiselles de Wilko at 7.00pm.
* Screens as part of the Andrzej Wajda Season.