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23rd August, Saturday, 20:00 / Tickets:
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  • 23rd August, Saturday, 20:00 / Tickets:

23rd August, Saturday, 20:00 / Tickets:

10,00 € - 27,00 €
A Strong Man (Polish: Mocny Człowiek) is a 1929 Polish psychological thriller directed by Henryk Szaro. It is the second adaptation of Stanisław Przybyszewski's 1912 novel of the same name. As one of the last Polish silent films, it presents a study of an artist (played by Grigorij Chmara) who ultimately loses a battle with his own conscience.

A Strong Man was inspired by the achievements of German expressionist cinema. Thanks to Giovanni Vitrotti's cinematography and the use of several innovative film techniques – such as double/triple exposure, point-of-view shots, and expressive montage – the film was highly regarded for its technical execution, especially within the context of Polish cinema during the interwar period.

Live piano accompaniment by Mila Maia.

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RATED: PG | TIME: 60 minutes

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