Concorso Internazionale Alcune tappe significative della vita del pittore polacco Zdzisɫaw Beksiński, dagli anni ’70 ai primi Duemila, raccontate attraverso tragedie familiari e ossessioni personali. In un clima di devastante dolore. Matuszynski costruisce un gelido ritratto di "quotidiana sofferenza" che sembra rispecchiare la natura del popolo polacco e, allo stesso tempo, lascia percepire con notevole forza espressiva le pulsioni che hanno spinto Beksiński a rifugiarsi in una pittura dai connotati apocalittici. scheda a cura di LongTake |
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Born in 1929, Zdzisław Beksiński, a Polish surrealist painter famous for his eerie post-apocalyptic works, is a cult artist who has portrayed decaying bodies and fantasized of hard core S&M sexual experiences. Known for his keen sense of humor, he is also scared of spiders and tending to his sick mother. His neurotic, suicidal son, Tomasz, is a cult radio DJ and translator, responsible for the Polish versions of Monty Python films. His wife, Zofia Beksińska, a devoted Catholic, endures these two eccentrics and glues the family together. As the parents try to prevent their son from hurting himself, their lives are defined by painting, a series of near-death experiences, funerals and changing trends in dance music. |
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