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Intimations Annette Insdorf

Intimations By Annette Insdorf

Intimations by Annette Insdorf


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In this first study in English of a master of Polish cinema, Annette Insdorf explores Wojciech Has's thirteen feature films with the same deep insight of her groundbreaking book on Krzysztof Kieslowski, Double Lives, Second Chances (Northwestern, 2013). Intimations: The Cinema of Wojciech Has is the definitive guide in English to his work.

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Intimations: The Cinema of Wojciech Has by Annette Insdorf

In this first study in English of a master of Polish cinema, Annette Insdorf explores Has's thirteen feature films with the same deep insight of her groundbreaking book on Krzysztof Kieslowski, Double Lives, Second Chances (Northwestern, 2013).

Wojciech Has's films are still less known outside of his native Poland than those of his countrymen Andrzej Wajda, Krzysztof Zanussi, and Krzysztof Kieslowski. Yet thanks to his singular vision, many critics rank Has among the masters of world cinema. Some of his movies have developed a cult following, notably The Saragossa Manuscript, the favorite film of the Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia, which has been praised by directors Luis Bunuel, Francis Ford Coppola, and Roman Polanski.

Has's films reveal the inner lives of his characters, which he portrays by giving free rein to his own wildly creative imagination. In addition to The Saragossa Manuscript, his diverse and innovative filmography includes The Hourglass Sanatorium, a vividly surreal depiction of Hassidic life in Poland between the world wars; The Noose, a stark poetic drama about a lucid alcoholic who knows he will not be able to kick the habit; and How to Be Loved, in which an actress remembers her wartime past.

Has made disparate but formally striking movies infused with European strains of existentialism and the avant-garde. With many of his films being restored and rereleased, new generations of film lovers are discovering his artistic genius. Intimations: The Cinema of Wojciech Has is the definitive guide in English to his work.

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Like most westerners, I came to Wojciech Has by way of The Saragossa Manuscript, a picture Ive always loved. It was many years before I was able to catch up with other Has films, for instance, The Hourglass Sanatorium, which came as a revelation. Annette Insdorfs book provides welcome historical context and insight into the achievement of this singular filmmaker. A critical study of Has is long overdue, and no one but Insdorf could have written it." Martin Scorsese

"Has is a completely unrecognized genius, probably the most talented Polish director since the war with his own sensibility and vision." Pawel Pawlikowski, director of Oscar-winning film Ida

"...Wojciech Has's singular films are long overdue for reappraisal inside and outside his native land. Annette Insdorf's new book is a slim but informative survey of all 14 of his features, emphasizing their diverse aesthetics and influences with concise prose... Tantalizing... Insdorf provides scholarship for others to build on." Film Comment

"...we can now welcome the publication of a monograph by a scholar whose knowledge of Polish film history is as thorough as it is intimate... Insdorf never relinquishes her sharp attention to detail... an exemplary monograph on a great filmmaker."Cineaste

"Insdorf is an exemplary critic whose clear, compact analyses are equally insightful on narrative, thematic, and audio visual levels. Almost every page of Intimationsreveals something fresh about the 14 features on which Hass reputation chiefly rests." Quarterly Review of Film and Video

About Annette Insdorf

Annette Insdorf is a professor of film in Columbia Universitys School of the Arts, and moderator of the Reel Pieces series at Manhattans 92nd Street Y. Her books include Francois Truffaut; Indelible Shadows: Film and the Holocaust; and Philip Kaufman.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1 - Introduction
  • Chapter 2 - The Noose (Petla, 1957)
  • Chapter 3 - Farewells (Pozegnania, 1958)
  • Chapter 4 - One Room Tenants (WspOlny pokOj, 1960)
  • Chapter 5 - Partings (Rosztanie, 1961)
  • Chapter 6 - Gold Dreams (Zloto, 1962)
  • Chapter 7 - How to Be Loved (Jak byc kochana, 1963)
  • Chapter 8 - The Saragossa Manuscript (Rekopis znaleziony w Saragossie, 1964)
  • Chapter 9 - Codes (Szyfry, 1966)
  • Chapter 10 - The Doll (Lalka, 1968)
  • Chapter 11 - The Sandglass (Sanatorium pod klepsydra, 1973)
  • Chapter 12 - An Uneventful Story (Nieciekawa historia, 1983)
  • Chapter 13 - Write and Fight (Pismak, 1985)
  • Chapter 14 - The Memoirs of a Sinner (Osobisty pamietnik grzesznika przez niego samego spisany, 1986)
  • Chapter 15 - The Tribulations of Balthazar Kober (Niezwykla podrOz Baltazara Kobera, 1988)
  • Chapter 16 - Epilogue: Lodz Film School
  • Appendix: Early Shorts
  • Appendix: Lodz Film School Projects
  • Appendix: The Saragossa Manuscript DVD Liner Notes
  • Notes
  • Photo Captions
  • Filmography
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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NPB9780810135048
9780810135048
0810135043
Intimations: The Cinema of Wojciech Has by Annette Insdorf
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Northwestern University Press
2017-05-30
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