Golem (1979 film) explained
Golem is a 1979 Polish science fiction film directed and co-written by Piotr Szulkin. Inspired by the titular being in Jewish folklore, as well as the 1915 novel The Golem by Austrian author Gustav Meyrink, the film takes place in a 21st-century dystopia and reimagines the golem as a genetic clone.[1] [2] [3]
Notes and References
- Book: Vieira, Fatima. 2013. Dystopia(n) Matters: On the Page, On Screen, On Stage. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 204. 978-1443847438.
- Book: Bauks. Michaela. Horowitz. Wayne. Lange. Armin. 2013. Between Text and Text: The Hermeneutics of Intertextuality in Ancient Cultures and Their Afterlife in Medieval and Modern Times. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. 162. 978-3525550250.
- Book: Haltof, Marek. 2018. Polish Cinema: A History. Berghahn Books. 247. 978-1785339745.