Hamadria (1981)

Hamadria (1981) poster

Maintained in the convention of a daydream, or rather a psychedelic vision, an impression on the works of Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz. Individual sequences of the film depict fragments of Witkacy's works, and the whole seems to be a commentary on the sentence: "I remember that night, when boundless terror took over the innermost fibers of my brain, and all I could hear was that terrible babble in the gaping maw of the unknown, that something blind, turning its blade toward itself."

Director: Jacek Schmidt
Genre: Thriller, Documentary
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Cast

Music: Leszek Orlewicz
Cinematography: Przemysław Skwirczyński, Piotr Sobociński
Editing: Janina Grosicka
Production: Wytwórnia Filmów Oświatowych
Country: Poland
Original Language: pl
More Films by Director: Jacek Schmidt
More Films in Genre: Thriller, Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hamadria about?
Maintained in the convention of a daydream, or rather a psychedelic vision, an impression on the works of Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz. Individual sequences of the film depict fragments of Witkacy's works, and the whole seems to be a commentary on the sentence: "I remember that night, when boundless terror took over the innermost fibers of my brain, and all I could hear was that terrible babble in the gaping maw of the unknown, that something blind, turning its blade toward itself."
Who directed Hamadria?
Hamadria was directed by Jacek Schmidt.
Who stars in Hamadria?
Hamadria stars Marek Kondrat, Aleksander Mikołajczak, Jan Konieczny, Leon Charewicz, Stanisław Jaskułka, Jolanta Buszko.
What genre is Hamadria?
Hamadria is a Thriller, Documentary film.
Where was Hamadria produced?
Hamadria was produced in Poland.