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Tout est à vendre

Original title: Wszystko na sprzedaz
  • 1969
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
916
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Tout est à vendre (1969)
Drama

The disappearance of the leading actor from the film's set worries its director Andrzej. He embarks on a journey to look out for the actor with a young actor and missing actor's wife and mis... Read allThe disappearance of the leading actor from the film's set worries its director Andrzej. He embarks on a journey to look out for the actor with a young actor and missing actor's wife and mistress.The disappearance of the leading actor from the film's set worries its director Andrzej. He embarks on a journey to look out for the actor with a young actor and missing actor's wife and mistress.

  • Director
    • Andrzej Wajda
  • Writer
    • Andrzej Wajda
  • Stars
    • Beata Tyszkiewicz
    • Elzbieta Czyzewska
    • Andrzej Lapicki
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    916
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    • Director
      • Andrzej Wajda
    • Writer
      • Andrzej Wajda
    • Stars
      • Beata Tyszkiewicz
      • Elzbieta Czyzewska
      • Andrzej Lapicki
    • 4User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Beata Tyszkiewicz
    Beata Tyszkiewicz
    • Beata
    Elzbieta Czyzewska
    Elzbieta Czyzewska
    • Elzbieta
    Andrzej Lapicki
    Andrzej Lapicki
    • Andrzej
    Daniel Olbrychski
    Daniel Olbrychski
    • Daniel
    Witold Holtz
    • Witek
    Malgorzata Potocka
    Malgorzata Potocka
    • The Little
    Bogumil Kobiela
    Bogumil Kobiela
    • Bobek
    Elzbieta Kepinska
    Elzbieta Kepinska
    • Actress in Theatre
    Irena Laskowska
    Irena Laskowska
    • Forester's Wife
    Tadeusz Kalinowski
    Tadeusz Kalinowski
    • Forester
    Wieslaw Dymny
    Wieslaw Dymny
    • Wiesio
    Wojciech Solarz
    Wojciech Solarz
    • Man on the Set
    Józef Fuks
    • Film Crew
    Witold Dederko
    Witold Dederko
    • Taxi Driver
    Andrzej Kostenko
    Andrzej Kostenko
    • Kostek - Camera Operator
    Tadeusz Baljon
    Tadeusz Baljon
    • Production Manager
    Jacek Domanski
    Jacek Domanski
    • Man on the Funeral
    Bohdan Ejmont
    Bohdan Ejmont
    • Man in Locker-Room
    • Director
      • Andrzej Wajda
    • Writer
      • Andrzej Wajda
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    miroskal

    Great for viewers initiated in Polish Cinema of 60's

    I totally agree with Denis888. I just want to add, for those who don't quite understand it, that actors and other movie makers here play themselves (look at credits). Do they play, or is this who they really are? That is the question. I think, they were too serious about the Stanislavsky's method. All of them were celebrities at that time, so many details of their life were a common knowledge in Poland, and as such were not explained in the movie. Also the person of the absent main character Zbigniew Cybulski one of the biggest stars of Polish cinema. His exploits were known very well to general public and were subject of widely spread gossip. He died crushed when trying to jump into moving train, exactly in the way shown in the initial scene of the movie. This scene still gives me goose bumps, 'cause I still remember hearing the tragic news from the radio. Showing this scene so soon after his death took a lot of courage, and was very controversial at that time. Unfortunately, just like majority of Polish movies, it is so much set in specific local Polish reality, and not very transparent to viewers who don't know much about Polish history, and current events, particularly those behind the scene.

    I watched this film recently with my 27 y.o. son who currently studies film in college. He was impressed by general idea, camera work and other technical matters, but could not really grasp all the flavor and spice of the movie without extensive explanation of the background events and details about lives of main movie characters.

    So, to really grasp it, you need to learn about Polish cinema milieu in 60's. If the behavior of few characters in this movie seems to be somewhat strange, remember that most of these people were survivors of the war were 20% of Polish population was killed, and after the war they were subjected to Stalinist terror. They did not have psychologist to treat their post-traumatic stress disorder. A lot of Wajda work is about people dealing with their demons and different forms adjustment to the new reality. This is one about filmmakers and actors.
    9denis888

    An amazing work

    Absolutely amazing! I never predicted that this very serious and thoughtful film could have been so great! This is a very difficult work of Mr. Wajda, here you will not see a bloody fight or an equestrian battle. Here, this is a very slow and philosophical story about false, double-faced, insincere and stupid life of actors. Their life is never true, it is all one endless play, false and puffy. All the heroes talk about unnamed actor who finally died on a train accident, and even his death became a show. Everything there is a show - love, death, tears, words, feelings. You feel a strange vapid, tasteless feel during the film but that is what Wajda exactly intended to achieve. This strange and unending boredom never leaves you, but this is a real feat to make a boredom look like a masterwork. I do recommend this movie for all who think that actors may be even a bit sincere. No, they cannot. This film proves it.
    8nizike3

    Another Wadja great

    Although perhaps not widely considered as one of Wadja's better films, it would be superb if it were the work of a lesser director. Aside from being interesting and unique look into the world behind the camera, this film is so much more. The personal nature of the film shines through and one cannot help but respect the thoughtful way in which Wadja created this homage to Zbigniew Cybulski. There are so many wonderful nuances in this film that it is difficult to relate or even absorb them all. One of the most prominent themes in the film that stood out was the blending of reality and fiction. Wadja seems to develop this theme throughout the film in relation to developing the characters and the reality in which they live. However, that's just my opinion and it's quite possible that I am grossly misinterpreting that aspect of the film. But that said, it's an amazing film and if you like Wadja's other work, it's a very slim possibility that you will not like this one. Unfortunately it's difficult to get a hold of, but if you have the opportunity to get it, I would recommend (for whatever that's worth) that you not pass it up.
    10eallemong

    Challenging, fascinating

    I absolutely love this movie! It is not a straight, easy and predictable story. It is a multi layered story, with words unsaid and actions unfinished. Wajda forces a viewer to use her/his imagination and fill in the blanks.

    I remember, when I saw this movie for the first time in Poland, I found it annoying. I was young then. Now, that I am a mature woman, living in the USA, and knowing two very different cultures of two different countries, I enjoy this movie. It is so different than all the other movies. For the same reason I love Kieslowski's "The Double Life of Veronique." Do not expect the "usual and ordinary" from this movie and you might love it too!

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    • Trivia
      "Wszystko na sprzedaz" was filmed in memory of Polish film star Zbigniew Cybulski who was killed by a moving train at the peak of his career, just like the "invisible" and much-talked-about protagonist of the movie.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sygnowane Andrzej Wajda (1989)

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    • Release date
      • January 28, 1969 (Poland)
    • Country of origin
      • Poland
    • Language
      • Polish
    • Also known as
      • Everything for Sale
    • Filming locations
      • Gmach Dawnej Komory Wodnej, Klopotowskiego, Praga Pólnoc, Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland
    • Production company
      • Zespol Filmowy "Kamera"
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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