Noose (1958 film) explained

Noose (Pętla)
Director:Wojciech Jerzy Has
Screenplay:Marek Hłasko, Wojciech Jerzy Has
Starring:Gustaw Holoubek
Aleksandra Śląska
Teresa Szmigielówna
Tadeusz Fijewski
Stanisław Milski
Music:Tadeusz Baird
Cinematography:Mieczyslaw Jahoda
Editing:Zofia Dwornik
Studio:Studio Filmowe Iluzjon
Runtime:96 minutes
Country:Poland
Language:Polish

Noose (Polish: '''Pętla''') is a Polish film released in 1958, directed by Wojciech Jerzy Has, and starring Gustaw Holoubek. The film is an adaptation of a short story by Marek Hłasko, and follows a day in the life of an alcoholic.

Plot

Kuba Kowalski (Gustaw Holoubek) is an alcoholic who spends most of his day in his room with a bottle of vodka for company and a noose dangling from the ceiling. His ruminations are periodically interrupted by his girlfriend Krystyna (Aleksandra Slaska) banging on the door.[1]

Cast

Release

Released on 20 January 1958, the film is Has's debut feature film and regarded as one of the most interesting film adaptations of Marek Hłasko's work and actor Gustaw Holoubek's first great work.[2] The film's cynical vision ensured that communist authorities in Poland did not give it permission to be shown abroad.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://culture.pl/en/artist/wojciech-jerzy-has Wojciech Jerzy Has
  2. Liehm, Mira and Antonín J. The Most Important Art: Eastern European Film After 1945, p. 183, University of California Press, 1977
  3. Byron, Guillaume (2009-01-29) Wojciech J. Has - "The Noose" culturopoing.com