Artists suffer under communism in ‘Cold War’
Jan 25, 2019
3 minutes
Pawel Pawlikowski’s most recent film, “Ida,” was about a girl about to become a Roman Catholic nun. Shot in black and white, in artfully framed tableaux where the camera rarely moved, it was an almost stiflingly ascetic experience – a heavy dose of spiritual angst that also reflected the heavy-going angst of postwar Poland in the Soviet era.
His latest film, “Cold War,” which he co-wrote with Piotr Borkowski and Janusz Glowacki and which
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