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  • , Flicking, 1965

Flicking was begun in the end of the 1960s in the Żoliborz studio of artists Roman and Ada Klewin. It was a slapstick-style continuation of the theatrical interests of the poet and his group of close friends. The short, improvised films were inspired by simple day-to-day situations, but Miron Białoszewski’s scripts were often based on dreams too.

The poet considered dreams to be works on a par with literature or film. While “flicking”, Białoszewski was not only the director of situations on the borderline between reality and theatre, but also the initiator of friendly pranks.

Year: 1965-1978
Medium: video
Duration: 14:00

Acquisition: gift
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