Poland is a very special when it comes to understanding his past, and with a history such as Poland, it should come as no surprise. The last 100 years have seen the political systems and boundaries fluctuate at a rate unknown to any other European country the size of Poland, but by one thing has remained constant. Creativity from the outside in search of Polish artists, the international movement of art combine.
With the end of communist rule in 1989 applied capitalism prevalent in Poland with great enthusiasm. There were breakdowns on the road, when the nationalist government of twins Kaczinski conservative, but in general, Poland has unlimited freedom, given his past with a new modern vision. After being in the life in Poland in 1999, before it produces a strange lack of praise or scorn for the art of war in the communist period. Polish film on television could be seen, were records in Polish Polish Posters in antique shops and museums, but as people knew and loved this work, it was certainly an inspiring glimpse into the future instead of the past.
But there are now signs of change. Go to any art, theater or bar in one of the largest cities in Poland and there is a chance that you will see copies of the Polish poster for 1960 and 70, with psychedelic images of Ewa Bem or Zbigniew Cybulski on the walls, as A generation has no memory of Poland to celebrate the beginning of the communist countries, artistic past. This brings us to the topic of “The Saragossa Manuscript”, Wojciech film has “a masterpiece of 1965.
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