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Polish Deconstruction

September 17, 2008

Next week, as part of the successful Polish Deconstruction series, acclaimed Polish director Rafael Kapelinski, will screen his new film ‘Emily Cries’ and gives a talk on its origins and meanings.


“I’ve made this film to have my say about Martial Law in Poland. My memories from those days are very vivid, and I will always associate that time with humiliation and suffering. Emily Cries is my personal statement over what happened then and an expression of  my grief that my generation had to grow up during such a difficult time. The film is also about first real love and the fact that it is always great to be in love regardless of politics.”









Don’t miss Polish Deconstruction and the screening here at Cargo on Tuesday the 23rd of September


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