Jerzy Kalina Trailers
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Total trailers found: 11
01 January 1976
A stylish Louis XIV chair leaves the interior of the house and exposes itself to the forces of nature.
08 April 1973
Jerzy Kalina's first film, animated using coloured grains to depict a fantastical, vividly coloured genesis.
05 January 1978
An animated story about the paradoxes of symbols, shot using the time-lapse documentary technique. Krakow, Main Square.
01 June 1982
Kalina links traditional animation with a re-projection. To the rhythm of the popular folk song Ukochany kraj, umiłowany kraj (Beloved country, dear country) he creates an anti-ballade about the farmer’s hard life and difficult work.
01 January 1975
A modern and gloomy city of skyscrapers works to the rhythm of two pistons. Anonymous stenographers work in the dark offices, butchers deliver fresh meat and clerks, crammed into elevators, wander between the floors of the buildings.
01 January 1982
In the factory hall, workers work with machine tools. Their moves are repeatable, the pace of work becomes faster and faster.
01 January 1983
A man living a dream experience linked to memories of his childhood.
06 January 1979
The box from the film strip becomes an arbitrary plot of action relating to the mysterious phenomena taking place in the Bermuda Triangle.
01 June 1988
Ironic impression on the value of Polish money. The leitmotif was a animated image of working miners from an old 500-zloty banknote.
22 March 1974
The second animated work from filmmaker, sculptor and painter Jerzy Kalina. Using multi-plane techniques mixed with paper animation and coloured grains (an element found in his first film, .