How to Be Loved
How to be Loved | |
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Directed by | Wojciech Has |
Written by | Kazimierz Brandys |
Starring | Zbigniew Cybulski Barbara Krafftówna |
Cinematography | Stefan Matyjaszkiewicz |
Music by | Lucjan Kaszycki |
Distributed by | Zespół Filmowy Kamera |
Release date |
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Running time | 97 min |
Language | Polish |
How to be Loved (Polish: Jak być kochaną) is a Polish film released in 1963, directed by Wojciech Has.
The film, based on a novel of the same name by Kazimierz Brandys, examines the emotional casualties of war, which is perhaps the central theme of the Polish Film School. On a deeper level, the film manages to construct a personal tragedy that results from a struggle of egoism and cowardice versus devotion and courage.
On a plane bound for Paris, Felicja (Barbara Krafftówna), a successful radio actress, recalls the night in 1939 when she was to debut as Ophelia, with the man she loved, Wiktor (Zbigniew Cybulski), playing Hamlet. World War II intervenes, and Felicja takes a job as a waitress to avoid acting on a German stage, giving her lover sanctuary when he's accused of killing a collaborator. After the war, Wiktor can't get away fast enough, hot on the trail of fame and applause, and the woman who saved him is herself wrongly accused of collaboration. Years later, Wiktor and Felicja meet again, and the tables have turned.
The film was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival.[1]
Cast[]
- Barbara Krafftówna - Felicja
- Zbigniew Cybulski - Wiktor Rawicz
- Artur Młodnicki - Tomasz
- Wieńczysław Gliński - Bacteriologist
- Wiesław Gołas - German Soldier
- Wiesława Kwaśniewska - Photographer
- Zdzisław Maklakiewicz - Journalist Zenon
- Tadeusz Kalinowski - Peters
- Mirosława Krajewska - Flight attendant
See also[]
- Cinema of Poland
- List of Polish language films
References[]
- ^ "Festival de Cannes: How to Be Loved". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-02-27.
External links[]
- 1963 films
- Polish-language films
- Polish films
- Films directed by Wojciech Has
- World War II films
- Polish black-and-white films
- World War II film stubs
- Polish film stubs