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  1. 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]

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0080806Golem (1980) - IMDb

    Mar 18, 1980 · Golem: Directed by Piotr Szulkin. With Marek Walczewski, Krystyna Janda, Joanna Zólkowska, Anna Jaraczówna. The film is set in a terrorizing world of the future, where technology commands the movements of individuals, supervised by the doctors, carrying out a program to improve the human race.

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    • Sci-Fi
    • Piotr Szulkin
    • 1980-03-18
  3. A dark and brooding dystopian sci-fi film Golem is steeped in layers of socio-political history. A film that feels like a very personal window into a cold and depressing world. Taking the classic folklore of "Golem" and reversing it, we are thrown into a world filled with robotic imposters.

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    • Studio Filmowe Perspektywa
    • Piotr Szulkin
  4. The film is set in a terrorizing world of the future, where technology commands the movements of individuals, supervised by the doctors, carrying out a program to improve the human race.

  5. Oct 18, 2023 · Golem (1979) Szulkins film Golem is based on the 1915 novel written by Gustav Meyrink, a prominent and popular writer from Austria. Szulkin is a keen student of the past, pulling a wide variety of influences from European history, particularly the Middle Ages.

  6. In the future humankind is controlled by technology and doctors to improve the human race. One of the creations is suspected of being a normal human being, a reverse golem.

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  7. In some dystopian future, scientists attempt to create a new, pliable race of humans. A seemingly ordinary product of the effort, the genetically engineered Pernat (Marek Walczewski) is subject to round-the-clock monitoring as he goes about his life amidst drab Soviet bloc architecture.