A beautifully staged "impressionistic" documentary on the extraordinary Wojciech Has. Has appears almost as a ghost (he died two years after this was made); a silent presence, but one whose influence is felt throughout.
Making appearances are many of Has's favourite actors, including Jan Nowicki and Gustaw Holoubek, reliving their shared experiences in a film that serves as a p...
"One of the key documentaries of Poland’s post-World War II pre-Stalinism era, Brzozowa Street takes its name and setting from one of the front lines of the Warsaw Uprising of 1944 - just three years before the film was made. Although Warsaw itself (at least according to Jerzy Piórkowski’s breathless commentary) is thriving, Brzozowa Street itself presents a more complex set of...