'Cold War' review: In postwar Europe, a sexy, doomed affair to remember
by Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune
Jan 17, 2019
3 minutes
At one point in the gorgeously fatalistic love story "Cold War," pianist and composer Wiktor and vocalist Zula are alone in a 1957 Paris nightclub, dancing to the old Louis Jordan tune "Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby." That very question hangs over these two Polish exiles long after the music stops. Their ill-starred affair spans 15 years and several countries across postwar Europe, and "Cold War" is fueled by their connection as well as by all
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