This film is a sequel to Munk's Zezowate Szczescie and it's much the same, only more so. The film begins in a cinema, where the last scenes of Zezowate Szczescie are being shown. Among the audience is Piszczyk, the "hero" of that film, and another man who recognises him. The other man follows him out and accosts him. Piszczyk is bitter about the film- it wasn't really like that...
A newspaper journalist is drawn into a web of lies and betrayal when he exposes evidence of a fraud in a multinational company involving his own brother. This ruins his career, family relations, and entraps him in a following mystery.
The Eye and the Ear was produced in England in 1944 as the last film of the Themersons. They returned here to the issue of image and sound integration, which had strongly informed their entire practice. The film is a musical and visual experiment based on the analysis of the manners of transpo...