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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 ...
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...
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A bachelor doctor, who is also a jazz musician, can’t 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.
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.
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.
- Andrzej Wajda
- Tadeusz Lomnicki
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.
Date Jun 24, 2006. Full Review. Critic's Name Publication Chicago Reader. The review. The film serves as a fascinating document of Polish youth culture during the least repressive years of the...
- Drama, Romance