Waldemar Fink (Swiss, 1883-1948), Evening in Adelboden, 1913. Oil on board, 80 x 103 cm.
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Waldemar Fink (Swiss, 1883-1948), Evening in Adelboden, 1913. Oil on board, 80 x 103 cm.
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Wszystkie nieprzespane noce (All These Sleepless Nights)
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The winner of the Directing Award in the World Cinema Documentary Competition on Sundance Film Festival 2016.
“All These Sleepless Nights,” an equally lyrical and dreamy documentary. The difference is if someone told you “All These Sleepless Nights” was a narrative feature and coming-of-age tale of two best friends in Poland grappling with girls, culture, friendship, and the struggles of ealy adulthood, you’d believe it. ‘Sleepless Nights’ definitely challenges and blurs the notion of what’s a nonfiction doc. Pitched somewhere between the pillowy infatuations of a Sofia Coppola film and the romantic nostalgic leanings of a rave shot by Harmony Korine circa “Spring Breakers,” Marczak’s film is gorgeous and super distinct. Oh and don’t forget that Emmanuel Lubezki-like ultra-fluid cinematography which makes the entire doc feel like one continuous halcyon memory.” - IndieWire