Cold War - Clip: Dancing | Amazon Studios
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- Опубліковано 20 тра 2018
- The first clip from Cold War, debuted at Cannes Film Festival 2018 where director Pawel Pawlikowski won Best Director. Pawel Pawlikowski, the director of the Oscar-winning Ida, returns with a passionate love story between two people of different backgrounds and temperaments, who are fatally mismatched. Set against the background of the Cold War in the 1950s in Poland, Berlin, Yugoslavia and Paris, the film depicts an impossible love story in impossible times. Cold War stars Tomasz Kot, Agata Kulesza, Joanna Kulig and Borys Szyc.
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Lost in her own world- beautiful. ❤️
This movie is a masterpiece. Wrongfully underrated.
People cannot imagine how hard the times of Satlinism were in Poland. Speaking of music! Jazz became forbidden music and had to go underground. Yes jazz musicians were a kind of underground fighters in Poland. Resistance through music! Speaking of the underground! At that time there were still armed groups of partisans troops in Poland. Even up to the early 50s, some units fought. All of that came to my mind when I saw this movie.
This scene is iconic and legendary !!! Love the film !!!
Great movie! Joanna Kulig is magnetic!
In one brief scene, three astronomical references: in a club called L’Eclipse, the first song is “Blue Moon” and the next is performed by Bill Haley & His Comets.
Nice catch
@@Corbynwd Director admitted to several other inside jokes (though not this one). Kaczmarek observes that "Germans are still Germans" but then ironically forgets that Croats are still Croats and makes the mistake of serenading them with a Serbian song, which they would not have appreciated. (Though the graphic merely says "Yugoslavia," the sign at the train station says "SPLIT.") And having a Pole and an East German dance to a Russian song demonstrates the USSR calling the tune both figuratively and literally. And on it goes.
@@rg3388 Thanks very much for this. I just rewatched the film (for the third time) last night with this in mind. It seems to get better with each viewing. Cheers
@@Corbynwd My pleasure. (And "plenty more where that came from.") "Better with each viewing" is how I like 'em.
I can't stop watching this clip
I am sooooo excited to see this!!!
What an interesting throwback to the European new waves. Movie made you think.
The song that changed the World...
I love everything about this
Masterpiece
Magic!
What a great time to be alive
The best movie....I love.......
amazing
Vivre Sa Vie
Great old idea movie. No alcohol. I like to see movies using boxxy software.
Which song is this?
Rock Around the Clock, by Bill Haley and the Comets. The song that epitomises the arrival of rock and roll, changing "everything", as they say, as perfectly encapsulated in this scene.
Name of the first song 😭
Blue Moon by Ella Fitzgerald
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