Mimosa (1973)
The bodies of the lovers become one in the bosom of nature, near their country cottage. The moment is interrupted by the man and his thoughts – he has to go in order to earn money. They spend autumn and winter separately - she yearns alone, he works hard in a mine and a forge. In spring, when the woman runs towards the man in order to welcome him, she sees a dead man walking. She manages to recognize him only by the pendant that she gave him. In her embrace, the man regains his strength. Gold coins fall to the ground and merge with golden rod, the Polish mimosa. Stylistic paintings refer to oil painting and hold the subsequent phases of the figure's movement, which gives the impression of plane movement.
Director: Piotr Szpakowicz
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 9 min
Release Date: January 6, 1973
Screenplay
- Andrzej Lach (Screenplay)
Music: Jacek Ostaszewski
Production: Studio Miniatur Filmowych
Country: Poland
Language: No Language
Original Language: pl
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Mimosa about?
- The bodies of the lovers become one in the bosom of nature, near their country cottage. The moment is interrupted by the man and his thoughts – he has to go in order to earn money. They spend autumn and winter separately - she yearns alone, he works hard in a mine and a forge. In spring, when the woman runs towards the man in order to welcome him, she sees a dead man walking. She manages to recognize him only by the pendant that she gave him. In her embrace, the man regains his strength. Gold coins fall to the ground and merge with golden rod, the Polish mimosa. Stylistic paintings refer to oil painting and hold the subsequent phases of the figure's movement, which gives the impression of plane movement.
- Who directed Mimosa?
- Mimosa was directed by Piotr Szpakowicz.
- How long is Mimosa?
- Mimosa has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).
- What genre is Mimosa?
- Mimosa is a Animation film.
- Where was Mimosa produced?
- Mimosa was produced in Poland.