Dorota Kedzierzawska
Diably, diably (Devils, devils)
Edition 1991
86'
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1991
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Drama
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Dialogue:
Polish
Director:
Dorota Kedzierzawska
Composer:
Andrzej Sielski
With:
Danuta Szaflarska, Monika Niemczyk, Jerzy Lapinski
Devils Devils is an attractively shot debut film set in a small Polish village in the 60s and dealing with a young girl's awakening sexuality. Mala, about 13, Jives with her unmarried mother and has a boyfriend her own age. The village is sent into a tizzy by the arrival of a clan of gypsies, who set up camp in a field. Damned as 'devils' by the conservative villagers, the gypsies are
ostracized. Mala is attracted to them and is visiting the camp when the locals attack it with fire hoses. The gypsies move on, leaving Mala richer after having met them.
ostracized. Mala is attracted to them and is visiting the camp when the locals attack it with fire hoses. The gypsies move on, leaving Mala richer after having met them.
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Credits
Director
Dorota Kedzierzawska
Composer
Andrzej Sielski
With
Danuta Szaflarska, Monika Niemczyk, Jerzy Lapinski
Scenario
Dorota Kedzierzawska
Director of Photography
Zdzislaw Najda
Editor
Wanda Zeman
Producer
Pawel Rakowsky
More information
Dialogue
Polish
Countries of production
Poland
Year
1991