Flick Review < Two Men and a Wardrobe | Roman Polanski (1958)
Roman Polański’s Two Men and a Wardrobe is a short film about two men who emerge from the sea carrying an enormous wardrobe.
After being chased away from a tram, a restaurant and a hotel, and following a fight with local hooligans, the men return to the sea.
In this several-minute long film, Polański presents a story about otherness and the entire
array of responses that arise from otherness, namely, curiosity, antipathy and aggression. >.
After being chased away from a tram, a restaurant and a hotel, and following a fight with local hooligans, the men return to the sea.
In this several-minute long film, Polański presents a story about otherness and the entire
array of responses that arise from otherness, namely, curiosity, antipathy and aggression. >.
Two Men and a Wardrobe | Roman Polanski (1958)
Stars: Jakub Goldberg, Henryk Kluba, Andrzej Kondratiuk
Cinematography by Maciej Kijowski
Music by Krzysztof Komeda
It is said to be the first Polish student film to be released commercially.
Stars: Jakub Goldberg, Henryk Kluba, Andrzej Kondratiuk
Cinematography by Maciej Kijowski
Music by Krzysztof Komeda
It is said to be the first Polish student film to be released commercially.
Roman Polanski & Henryk Kluba on the set of ‘Two Men and a Wardrobe’
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