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  1. Innocent Sorcerers (Polish: Niewinni czarodzieje) is a 1960 Polish psychological romantic drama film directed by Andrzej Wajda, and starring Tadeusz Łomnicki and Krystyna Stypułkowska. Its plot follows a young womanizer meeting another yet finally interesting girl, who all but forces herself into his apartment where they play the ...

  2. dir. Andrzej Wajda / 1960 / Poland / 95 min Following after his renowned War trilogy, Andrzej Wajda made this provocative film about contemporary youth from a script co-written by Jerzy...

  3. A bachelor doctor, who is also a jazz musician, cant quite commit himself to his superficial girlfriend. He and his aimless friends find any kind of human contact or emotional commitment a troubling and ultimately uninviting prospect.

  4. May 22, 2024 · Innocent Sorcerers is a celebration of youth and sensitivity, as well as an expression of the freedom and liberty that young people dream of.

  5. 1960s Innocent Sorcerers is a freewheeling "young men on the town" tale of a jazz group who work days and play the clubs at night. Cybulski this time is the best friend of the leading character, a cocky young sports doctor grown tired of easy access to female companions.

  6. The eponymous innocent sorcerers (this expression was taken from the first part of Mickiewicz ’s Dziady) are people of various professions, who share a common lifestyle: evenings at trendy Warsaw bars, a love for jazz, and an aversion for any commitments.

  7. Overview. A young doctor is tired of being sought by women. One night he meets a young girl who all but forces herself into his room where they talk of morals and love. But he loses her when he goes out to see some friends and then rushes madly around the city after her.