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L'évasion du cinéma liberté

Original title: Ucieczka z kina 'Wolnosc'
  • 1990
  • PG
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.3K
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L'évasion du cinéma liberté (1990)
SatireComedyDramaFantasy

During the screening of the film "Daybreak" at the Liberty Cinema, movie characters suddenly come alive and begin to talk to the viewers. The situation surprises communist authorities who se... Read allDuring the screening of the film "Daybreak" at the Liberty Cinema, movie characters suddenly come alive and begin to talk to the viewers. The situation surprises communist authorities who send a censor to the theatre.During the screening of the film "Daybreak" at the Liberty Cinema, movie characters suddenly come alive and begin to talk to the viewers. The situation surprises communist authorities who send a censor to the theatre.

  • Director
    • Wojciech Marczewski
  • Writer
    • Wojciech Marczewski
  • Stars
    • Janusz Gajos
    • Zbigniew Zamachowski
    • Teresa Marczewska
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wojciech Marczewski
    • Writer
      • Wojciech Marczewski
    • Stars
      • Janusz Gajos
      • Zbigniew Zamachowski
      • Teresa Marczewska
    • 7User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Janusz Gajos
    Janusz Gajos
    • Censor Rabkiewicz
    Zbigniew Zamachowski
    Zbigniew Zamachowski
    • Assistant to the Censor
    Teresa Marczewska
    Teresa Marczewska
    • Malgorzata
    Piotr Fronczewski
    Piotr Fronczewski
    • Communist Party Secretary
    Wladyslaw Kowalski
    Wladyslaw Kowalski
    • Actor Tadeusz Playing Professor
    Michal Bajor
    Michal Bajor
    • Film Critic
    Jan Peszek
    Jan Peszek
    • Raskolnikov
    Jerzy Binczycki
    Jerzy Binczycki
    • Cinema Manager Karwanski
    Artur Barcis
    Artur Barcis
    • Projectionist Krzysio
    Maciej Kozlowski
    Maciej Kozlowski
    • American Actor
    Henryk Bista
    Henryk Bista
    • Janik
    Ewa Wencel
    Ewa Wencel
    • Censor's Secretary
    Krzysztof Wakulinski
    Krzysztof Wakulinski
    • Jerzy
    Zofia Charewicz
    • Ticket Control at the Cinema
    • (as Zofia Tomaszewska-Graziewicz)
    Aleksander Bednarz
    Aleksander Bednarz
    • Edward
    Krystyna Tkacz
    Krystyna Tkacz
    • Nurse
    Zygmunt Bielawski
    Zygmunt Bielawski
    • Doctor at the Mental Hospital
    Ewa Wisniewska
    Ewa Wisniewska
    • Censor's Ex-Wife
    • Director
      • Wojciech Marczewski
    • Writer
      • Wojciech Marczewski
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    User reviews7

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    6tenshi_ippikiookami

    Censorship, freedom, creativity and control

    "Ucieczka z kina 'Wolnosc'" is a very blatant critic to the 'parent' system that decides to control everything, from freedom of speech, to art, through a story that plays with breaking the fourth wall... inside the movie.

    "Escape from the 'Liberty' Cinema" (in its translated English title) goes around a censor that is a little bit tired of everything. Suddenly he finds himself in a little bit of a hole when the characters of a movie that had been approved by the censors and allowed to be shown on cinemas take a life of their own and rebel, just chatting around instead of continuing with the plot. Our censor goes to the cinema, and suddenly, the characters seem to take a special interest in him.

    Cue not very subtle critic of censorship, control, the lack of freedom in some societies (in this case the 80s Poland) and the need for art and creativity to be free, critical and a thorn in the side of any system.

    It all does for an interesting movie, with good acting, gloomy atmosphere and not very original but good ideas. However the pace is a little bit slow, and the movie, even if it lasts less than one hour and a half, feels a little bit longer than that. Close to the end, things get more rhythm and the psychological part gains weight, which gives more gravitas to the film.

    If you like your film with some tongue-in-cheek, wink-wink moments, and a critique of the status quo, you will enjoy this one.
    10FilmCriticLalitRao

    An absolutely difficult albeit thoroughly accessible film by one of Polish cinema's most intellectual directors Mr. Wojciech Marczewski.

    Polish film 'Ucieczka z Kina 'Wolnosc' is better known to a handful of erudite cinema viewers as 'Escape from liberty cinema'. It remains a veiled assault against the ills of censorship. Made in 1990, a time when most communist regimes collapsed in Eastern Europe, by Polish director Wojciech Marczewski, this film describes the damages which censorship can do in order to destroy a film as well as people associated with it and how these damages can be countered ? There is no biased stance in the film as even the hidden human side of a much hated censor official is depicted. However, it turns out to be ineffective as it comes at a wrong time when a lot of damage had already been done. 'Escape from liberty cinema' is a brave effort by acclaimed Polish director Wojciech Marczewski which needs to be applauded at all costs as during its actual shooting, there was always a hidden possibility to receiving plausible threats from Communist party as well as censors. In many ways, it reflects the dilemma in which many national cinemas of East Europe had put themselves after the collapse of communist regimes. Part comedy, part tragedy and part drama this film is a work of a genius as no easy answers are given in the film. The viewer is required to delve deeper into a character to find out more about the overall meaning of the film. Lastly cinema is a universal language is highlighted as it pays homage to American cinema especially to Woody Allen. It is nice to learn that even during communist times, some award winning American films were accessible to Polish people. Lastly, actors walking out of screens have become regular attractions in cinema. It was for the first time in the history of cinema that an actor walked on to the screen to solve artistic problems.
    8DabacTSP

    Polacks know how to do it

    This is an excellent example of a mid-european comedy, the genre that Croatian filmmakers are hopelessly trying to achieve, but Checz and Polish directors manage to do so. It's a film about Communist-censor that is haunted by the movie characters who speak to him from the silver screen (reference to Woody Allen's Purple rose of Cairo, which also appears as 'a film in a film')

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    • Trivia
      This film is one of the most original Polish films of the decade; a poetic satire about the end of an oppressive era but also a universal tale about humanity. It was screened at Un Certain Regard section of the 1991 Cannes Film Festival.
    • Connections
      Features La rose pourpre du Caire (1985)

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    • Release date
      • April 29, 1992 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Poland
    • Language
      • Polish
    • Also known as
      • Escape from the 'Liberty' Cinema
    • Filming locations
      • Próchnika, Lódz, Lódzkie, Poland
    • Production companies
      • Crone Film Produktion A/S
      • TV Polski
      • Zespol Filmowy "Tor"
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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