So, Zielona ziemia is a pretty interesting piece from 1980, though the director's name seems to be lost to time. It's a blend of comedy and drama, which is sort of refreshing. The story centers around a professor at Jagiellonian University who tries to create a playground for kids in the picturesque meadows near Krakow. There's a certain warmth to the atmosphere – it’s not just about the playground itself but also about community and childhood innocence. You can feel the local culture seeping through the narrative, and the pacing feels just right, neither rushed nor dragging. The performances, particularly from the children, add a genuine touch. It’s kind of a quiet film, but it resonates in its own unique way.
Interesting portrayal of childhood innocenceUnique setting near KrakowSubtle humor balanced with emotional depth
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