Following his lauded war trilogy, Wajda turned his camera on Poland’s socially modern but politically disengaged post-war generation. When hipster doctor Bazyli meets out-of-towner Pelagia in a nightclub, they spend a night in his flat flirting to the jazz tunes of Krzysztof Komeda. Embracing a style similar to the contemporaneous French New Wave, this is a vivid portrait of disillusioned youth.
+ The Bad Boy Zły chłopiec
Poland 1951. Director Andrzej Wajda. 6min. Digital (restoration). With English subtitles
A boy spies on a kissing couple, which triggers serious consequences for the pair.