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Haut les mains!

Original title: Rence do góry
  • 1981
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
482
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Haut les mains! (1981)
Dark ComedyDrama

Four young men and a woman reunite on a freight train ten years after completing their medical studies. They reminisce about their shared past, when Poland was ruled by implacable Stalinism.Four young men and a woman reunite on a freight train ten years after completing their medical studies. They reminisce about their shared past, when Poland was ruled by implacable Stalinism.Four young men and a woman reunite on a freight train ten years after completing their medical studies. They reminisce about their shared past, when Poland was ruled by implacable Stalinism.

  • Director
    • Jerzy Skolimowski
  • Writers
    • Andrzej Kostenko
    • Jerzy Skolimowski
  • Stars
    • Jerzy Skolimowski
    • Joanna Szczerbic
    • Tadeusz Lomnicki
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    482
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jerzy Skolimowski
    • Writers
      • Andrzej Kostenko
      • Jerzy Skolimowski
    • Stars
      • Jerzy Skolimowski
      • Joanna Szczerbic
      • Tadeusz Lomnicki
    • 3User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Jerzy Skolimowski
    Jerzy Skolimowski
    • Andrzej Leszczyc, Zastawa (1967 footage)…
    Joanna Szczerbic
    Joanna Szczerbic
    • Alfa (1967 footage)
    Tadeusz Lomnicki
    Tadeusz Lomnicki
    • Opel Record (1967 footage)
    Adam Hanuszkiewicz
    Adam Hanuszkiewicz
    • Romeo (1967 footage)
    Bogumil Kobiela
    Bogumil Kobiela
    • Wartburg (1967 footage)
    Alan Bates
    Alan Bates
    • Self (1981 footage)
    Michael Sarne
    Michael Sarne
    • Self (1981 footage)
    • (as Mike Sarne)
    Bruno Ganz
    Bruno Ganz
    • Self (1981 footage)
    Volker Schlöndorff
    Volker Schlöndorff
    • Self (1981 footage)
    • (as Volker Schlöndorf)
    Gerald Scarfe
    Gerald Scarfe
    • Self (1981 footage)
    • (as Gerald Scarfie)
    Feliks Topolski
    • Self (1981 footage)
    Fred Zinnemann
    Fred Zinnemann
    • Self (1981 footage)
    • (as Fred Zinneman)
    Jane Asher
    Jane Asher
    • Self (1981 footage)
    Karol Kulik
    • Self (1981 footage)
    David Essex
    David Essex
    • Self (1981 footage)
    Margarethe von Trotta
    Margarethe von Trotta
    • Self (1981 footage)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jerzy Skolimowski
    • Writers
      • Andrzej Kostenko
      • Jerzy Skolimowski
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    lor_

    Jerzy reworks a censored film, with weak results

    As a long-time Jerzy Skolimowski fan I was sorely disappointed with HANDS UP!, the 1981 "reimagining" of his 1967 banned movie of the same title. Way too personal, the resulting mish-mash is of interest perhaps only to Jerzy's biographer.

    Starring both in the original film and the dominant 1981 added footage, Jerzy comes off as Orson Welles on steroids, but with far less interesting results than one of Welles' latter-day "meta-films", notably F FOR FAKE. We're told that Jerzy suddenly was phoned (circa 1980) with news that his too-hot-to-handle in 1967 RECA DO GORY was finally permitted a release by the Polish authorities, as a result of the revolution fomented by Solidarity. Footage of Jerzy & buddies marching in London in support of the movement back home is included.

    But the added footage is all in-jokes and cronyism, as Jerzy's latter-day jet set of filmmakers, ranging from his current employer Volker Schlondorff for CIRCLE OF DECEIT and co-star from that film Bruno Ganz to Alan Bates from his '70s classic THE SHOUT, and even forgotten British bad boy Mike Sarne (still revered by cultists but who went from hot (JOANNA) to not (MYRA BRECKINRIDGE) in record time). Their horsing around on screen goes nowhere.

    Ultimately Jerzy, who's obviously had second thoughts about showing his dated 1967 opus to the public so many years later, reverts to presenting several scenes from the original, tinted from black and white to some quasi-color look. What we get is absurdist drama from a talented troupe of improvisers, including not only Jerzy but Tadeusz Lomnicki, play-acting in a purported railroad car set, meant to symbolize both Holocaust and Stalinist deportation horrors of the '40s and '50s.

    Naturally his visuals are dramatic and abstract (with uncannily suggestive use of candles in the frame), but what might have been a da da-ist Blast! in 1967 to arouse or enrage the viewer is now mere derriere-garde rubbish.

    Jerzy clearly should have permitted viewing (film festivals perhaps the beginning and end of distribution for such a relic) of the intact original, and not potchkied with it , destroying any residual value. Yes, HANDS UP! is merely a forerunner of the endless parade of "director's cuts" and "reimaginings" that dominate our Video Era remnants of cinema. I shudder to think what a future generation will be subjected to when ultimately Welles' THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WIND or Jerry Lewis' ill-fated THE DAY THE CLOWN CRIED finally see the light of day in much-adulterated form.
    10michalzlodzi-68680

    One of the most important films of the 60s

    This title should be known to every die-hard art-house fanatic.This is Skolimowski at his most daring/poetic/hypnotic/way-out/histrionic.This film is very visceral/vitriolic/political yet somehow bristling with gallows humour that is so typical to Polish avant-garde. Gorgeously shot in black and white makes "La Chinoise" by Godard a freaking J O K E. Worth just for that totally psychedelic intro/comment made 14 years later when the Commies finally let the film leave its casemates. Four-eyed Stalin on a big screen is a mind-blowing experience.
    8rmh3283

    Provocative

    I found this to be a highly thought-provoking film. In 1981 a frame was added to a 14-year-old ensemble film involving five young Polish actors (all but one of which is now dead - a poignant fact in itself). The frame itself served little cinematic or narrative purpose as far as I could see, but the central story was quite moving. Anyone with an interest in Eastern European reflections on the Holocaust would be well advised to give it a watch.

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    • Trivia
      The title "Rece do góry" translates into "Hands Up!" in English.
    • Connections
      Featured in Fejezetek a film történetéböl: A lengyel film (1990)

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    • Release date
      • April 4, 2012 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Poland
    • Language
      • Polish
    • Also known as
      • Hands Up!
    • Filming locations
      • Poland
    • Production companies
      • Przedsiebiorstwo Realizacji Filmów "Zespoly Filmowe"
      • Syrena
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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