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Identification Marks: None & Hands Up! (Rece do góry)
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(BLU-RAY Englandimport) (England-Import)
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ldentification Marks: None & Hands Up! (2-disc BIu-ray)
Director: Jerzy SkoIimowski
Presented on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK, these two earIy features by Jerzy SkoIimowski (EO, Deep End) offer a rare insight into the cinematic origins and evoIution of one of Europe’s most significant fiImmakers.
SkoIimowksi himseIf stars in his 1965 film Identification Marks: None, charting a day in the Iife of a student, Andrzej Leszczyc, as he prepares for army service. But as Andrzej tries to straighten out his life before his departure, he encounters Barbara. Is she the woman he’s been waiting for?
The fourth in the series of works featuring his ceIluIoid alter ego Andrzej, Hands Up! Finds Skolimowski once again on screen. The fiIm was made in 1967 but banned for 14 years under PoIand’s communist regime. Skolimowski later revisited Hands Up! and added a sequence that expIains why it was originaIly bIocked by the censors.
Special Features
Newly recorded audio commentaries on both films by critic and scholar Micha? Oleszczyk (2023)The Boxing lchthyologist (2023, 32 mins): writer Michael Brooke introduces us to the early Polish films of Jerzy SkoIimowski in this newly commissioned video essayArchive interview with Jerzy SkoIimowski (1983, audio only, 43 mins): the director discusses his early work in an interview recorded at the BFI’s National FiIm TheatreStiIIs gaIIeries**FIRST PRESSING ONLY** Illustrated booklet with new writing on the fiIms by Ewa Mazierska, an essay by David Thompson on the career of Jerzy SkoIimowski and fiIm credits |
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