Published on the occasion od the Polish New Wave project, curated by Łukasz Ronduda and Barbara Piwowarska, organized by Archfilm/Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle, Anthology Film Archives, Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain de Strasbourg, Polish Cultural Institute New York, with the generous support of the Polish Film Institute, Czarna Renia Foundation and the Adam Mickiewicz Institute.
"The Polish New Wave project and its accompaning publication is a long overdue and illuminating attempt to capture the phenomenon of Polish New Wave. Although the term was occasionally used in discourse on Polish cinema, it never caught on or gained a coherent meaning, in contrast to neighbouring Czechoslovakia, not to mention France. It is thus not surprising that the impulse to interrogate Polish New Wave was a recent film, Piotr Uklańsli's Summer Love.
Some essay authors, such as Mateusz Warner, Tadeusz Lubelski and Łukasz Ronduda, put this invisibility or marginalisation of the true New Wave in Polish cinema at the centre of their analysis. Others, such as Kuba Mikurda, Iwona Kurz and Piotr Kletowski, focus on specific examples of New Wave, the films of Skolimowski, Królikiewicz, Piwowski or Żuławski. While examples presented are quite varied, comprising features and documentary films, and belong to different periods of Polish history, they are linked by the directors' urge to break free of the established patterns of filmmaking.
Although Polish New Wave concerns specifically Polish cinema, the observations it contains and the approaches it offers should also be useful to researchers interested in European cinema at large."
Ewa Mazierska
University of Central Lancashire, UK
"Polish New Wave presents cinema that examines and experiments with its own cinematic form. The direct inspiration for this project came from Summer Love, a recent feature film directed by Polish contemporary artist Piotr Uklański, which brings together the fields of contemporary art and professional film production. Existing in two parallel spheres (mass culture and the art institution), Summer Love can be described as the latest, radical new-wave gesture of Polish cinema. The idea of situating contemporary interdisciplinary artwork within the new-wave tradition has been further developed by the curators, serving as a pretext for the reconstruction of the history of Polish New Wave - a phenomenon that never existed.
The film program presents a selection of feature and documentary films made in the years 1964-2006. Part of an ongoing research into Polish cinema, this program features the work of filmmakers interested in the radicalisation of the filmic language. All of the works presented, each in their own way, transgress the traditional methods of narrative building characteristic of their genres. This unconventional treatment of the cinematic form situates these films somewhere between cinema and contemporary art. Due to the conscious conceptualisation and formal innovation, the majority of the works presented here could not enter mainstream circulation and were never fully appreciated by the conservative Polish film community; at the same time, the fact that many of them steered clear of using the discourse of contemporary art, had effectively excluded them from the context of the art institution. It needs to be pointed out that in the history of Polish cinema the New Wave, unlike the French Nouvelle Vague of the 1960's, never appeared as a precisely defined, distinct current. Therefore, by introducing the term 'Polish New Wave' we aim to define an ahistorical phenomenon permitting us to mark out a group of films that share a common domain between art and cinema, irrespective of the time and historical period of their making. (...)"
Curators' Introdiction
Łukasz Ronduda, Barbara Piwowarska
Contents
Curators' Introdiction
Łukasz Ronduda, Barbara Piwowarska
A Rebel à la Polonaise.
Mateusz Werner
Was There at Least a Bit of the New Wawe in Polish Cinema?
Tadeusz Lubelski
Skolimowski, Królikiewicz, Żuławski, Uklański. Excerpts from the History of Polish New Wave.
Łukasz Ronduda
Games, Masks, Yearnings, Escapes... Four Views on Jerzy Skolimowski's Early Works.
Konrad Klejsa
A Thing about Królikiewicz.
Kuba Mikurda
Andrzej Żuławski's The Thierd Part of the Night, The Devil and On the Silver Globe as Specimens of Polish Nev Wave Auteur Cinema.
Piotr Kletowski
Personal Search by Andrzej Kostenko and Witold Leszczyński.
Edwin Bendyk
Creative Document - a Paradoxical Genre. Skiing Scenes with Franz Klammer, Wanda Gościmińska. A Textile Worker, Inhale-Exhale.
Stefan Czyżewski
Not Having to Stick to the Point. The Fly Killer by Marek Piwowski.
Iwona Kurz
Between Events. Winding Paths by Andrzej Barański.
Piotr Marecki
The Hydro-Riddle. An Intertextual Cartoon.
Katarzyna Boratyn
Film Program
Polish Nev Wave. The History of a Phenomenon that Never Existed
edited by Łukasz Ronduda, Barbara Piwowarska
ISBN 978-83-61156-12-3
Publishers: Adam Mickiewicz Institute; CCA Ujzadowski Castle
Warsaw 2008
languages: english, polish
224 pages, hard cover
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