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The Flag is an intriguing piece from Mirosław Kijowicz that employs animation to deliver a sharp critique of Poland's communist regime in 1965. The atmosphere is both whimsical and pointed, as the protagonist disrupts a patriotic march by pulling out various 'bourgeois' items from his head. It's a fascinating commentary on disunity, with each character reacting to these useless objects in ways that reveal their individual quirks and societal roles. The pacing has a delightful ebb and flow, perfectly mirroring the absurdity of the situation. The practical effects, combined with the animation style, create a unique visual language that enhances the film's themes. It's a real gem for those who appreciate subtle, satirical storytelling.
Animated satire of communist PolandExplores themes of disunity and absurdityUnique practical effects and character depth
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Mirosław Kijowicz
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