Zdzisław Kudła

Most Popular Zdzisław Kudła Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Gwiazda Kopernika Trailer (2009)

08 September 2009

Nicolaus Copernicus, the son of a Toruń merchant, is a bright and curious child. When he is ten years old, the Dutch astrologer Paul van de Volder predicts a great future for him, which develops in the boy an interest in the stars.

Kidnapping in Tiutiurlistan Trailer (1986)

28 July 1986

Three friends – a rooster, a cat and a vixen – meet the kidnapped princess on the eve of the war between Balbacja and Tiuturlistan.

The Hum of the Forest Trailer (1973)

01 June 1973

A man experiences a scary night in the old forest. The trees resemble monsters that have been frozen in time, the clock faces melt as in a surreal painting and the revolving door grinds them into pieces as in an expressionist film.

The Flower Trailer (1973)

01 January 1973

A lonely man notices an exotic flower in the cracked, dry ground. He begins to take care of it. He systematically brings a handful of water to water the flower.

Bricking Up the World Trailer (1972)

01 June 1972

The entire ground is covered with paving stones. The paver continues to work until he reaches the edge of the forest.

The Cockroach Trailer (1987)

01 January 1987

An apocalyptic Kafkaesque vision of the end of the world. The man catches cockroaches and splits them under a microscope.

The Executioner Trailer (1977)

01 January 1977

An executioner prepares to work. His red gloves turn into blood, and a cut tree symbolises his victim.

A One Way Ticket Mr. Z Trailer (1992)

01 January 1992

A man gets on the train. Things that he sees cause him to have erotic and cruel associations with the sensuality of women and the industrial slaughter of animals.

How Mammoths Became Extinct Trailer (1975)

01 January 1975

A funny solution to a scientific puzzle. The animation presents an alternative version of the extinction of mammoths.

Impasse Trailer (1975)

10 July 1975

An apocalyptic vision of the world of people without electricity. All services are slowly dying out and people are falling apart.