Ssaki

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Ssaki
Directed byRoman Polański
Written byRoman Polański
Andrzej Kostenko
StarringHenryk Kluba
Michal Zolnierkiewicz
CinematographyAndrzej Kostenko
Release date
  • 1962 (1962)
Running time
10 minutes

Ssaki (English translation: Mammals) is a short film written and directed by

black and white, but most of the images are white because the action takes place in the snow. Accompanied by a whimsical film score and without any dialogue, it is reminiscent of the comedies from the silent film era. The story centers on two men and a sled
. The clothes worn by both are appropriate for the wintry conditions, with one dressed more formally than the other. Both alternate pulling the other on the sled. The overriding dark metaphor of the 'story' is clear: both men would rather maintain their (alternately) power relationship than act together. Even after the sledge is gone, one has to carry the other on his back, and vice versa.

References

  1. ^ "Journées internationales du film de court métrage de Tours", Wikipédia (in French), 2022-05-16, retrieved 2022-11-23

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