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So, 'Totart, czyli odzyskiwanie rozumu' is this fascinating documentary that dives into the world of the Totart collective from Gdansk. The film really captures the spirit of the 1980s in People's Poland, where this group used humor and satire to confront the heavy realities of the time. The atmosphere is raw and edgy, a bit chaotic, yet totally engaging as it showcases the performances that were both playful and subversive. Zbigniew Sajnóg, the group's leader, is portrayed with a surprising depth, and his journey adds an intriguing layer to the documentary. There's a kind of disjointed pacing that feels right for the chaotic energy of the era. It's a unique slice of history, really. If you’re into underground art movements, this one’s definitely worth a look.
Focuses on the artistic scene of 1980s Poland.Highlights the role of humor in political discourse.Captures the raw energy of underground performances.
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