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Martin Scorsese Presents: Masterpieces of Polish Cinema New Digital Restoration!
Ostatni Dzien Lata
Poland
| 1958 | Tadeusz Konwicki
The first film directed by an important Polish writer, critic, and filmmaker who died earlier this year won the Grand Prize at the Venice Film Festival. The movie focuses on a nameless man and woman, both lonely and damaged by WWII, who meet one day on the deserted sand dunes of a Baltic beach and try to relate to each other.
Subtitles. DCP. 62 min.
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