Dorota Kedzierzawska – Diably, diably AKA The Devils, the Devils (1991)
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Kędzierzawska’s first full-length feature film deals with issues of intolerance and rejection. When a gypsy caravan arrives in a small town, the population is curious, but feels threatened and rejects the gypsies. This rejection is also felt by a local teenage girl, whose fascination with the strangers inspires her to approach them. Awards: 1991 – Gdynia Polish Film Festival Direction Award; Cannes Youth Film Festival Youth Jury Mention; Bellinzona Children and Youth Film Festival Grand Prix of the City of Bellinzona; also 1989 – Andrzej Munk Studio Competition 1st prize for screenplay (awarded before the film was made).
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A film set in a small Polish village in the ’60s that deals with a young girl’s awakening sexuality. Mala, about 13, lives with her unmarried mother and has a boyfriend of her own age. The village is sent into a turmoil by the arrival of the clan of Gypsies, who set up camp in the field. Gypsies are ostracized and damned as ‘devils’ by the conservative villagers. Mala is attracted to the Gypsies. But the locals attack their camp with fire hoses and Gypsies move on.
Diably.diably.(Dorota.Kedzierzawska.1991).DVDRip.Custom.color.mkv General Container: Matroska Runtime: 1 h 21 min Size: 1.53 GiB Video Codec: x264 Resolution: 720x576 ~> 768x576 Aspect ratio: 4:3 Frame rate: 25.000 fps Bit rate: 2 462 kb/s BPP: 0.237 Audio #1: Polish 2.0ch AC-3 @ 224 kb/s
Language(s):Polish
Subtitles:English