Obsession

(Opętanie)


1973   >   psychological/drama

A film made by Stanisław Lenartowicz, whose artistic flair remained unnoticed for a long time and who, today, is justly considered the “master of ambience” and one of the greatest filmmakers in the Polish cinematography.

The screenplay was written by the acclaimed writer Andrzej Szczypiorski.

Superb performance of Barbara Wrzesińska accompanied by Stanisław Mikulski, an actor who became very popular by playing Hans Kloss in the iconic TV series „Stawka większa niż życie” and who is still popular among new viewers’ generations.

A psychological drama built around an untypical love triangle

The film touches upon difficult and socially controversial topics, such as perceiving motherhood as the sense of a woman’s life and an obsessive urge to have a child, which makes her character go crazy.

Maria and Karol’s marriage is going through a crisis due to Maria’s infertility. Having lost the hope to have her own child Maria arranges a romance between her husband and a young, attractive Hanka, a single mother of a small baby boy. When Hanka gets pregnant Maria tries to persuade her to give her the baby after birth. Her plan ends in a disaster – Hanka refuses and Karol abandons his wife to be with the pregnant lover. With nothing to lose Maria decides to make a desperate move…

 


Crew:

director
Stanisław Lenartowicz
script
Andrzej Szczypiorski
d.o.p.
Jerzy Stawicki
designer
Tadeusz Kosarewicz
editor
Krzysztof Osiecki
music
Wojciech Kilar
cast
Barbara Wrzesińska, Stanisław Mikulski,
Alicja Jachiewicz, Zdzisław Maklakiewicz

Materials: SD
Length: 82’

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