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'Salto' is a 1965 Polish drama film written and directed by Tadeusz Konwicki. It was released on 11 June 1965 in Poland. The director of photography is Kurt Weber and the music is by Wojciech Kilar. The title can be translated as "somersault" in English, or it can be seen as a reference to a rhythmic dance movement. The film received an Honorary Diploma at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, 1967.100 Years of Polish Film. Available online at:

Plot



The film tells the story of a man who jumps off a train into a sparsely populated town. He is "a crazy guy who drops into a kind of ghost town and tells various cockamamie stories, and the citizens aren't sure if they remember him or not". The crazy man "claims to have hidden in this town during the war", and he confronts a number of people, being "alternately hostile, tender, understanding, accusing, cowering, [and] passive-aggressive"; but the townspeople do not seem to remember him.

Style



The film is "mostly a lot of curious confrontations, both intellectual and earthy, conveyed in a fluid camera style with disorienting transitions". The film uses a "graceful combination of fluid camera work within each scene and disorienting jump cuts between scenes, which give the whole thing its dreamlike flow". The film depicts a Poland which is "irrevocably haunted" by war. In the film, the "memories of a wartime execution are no longer flashbacks but appear as a series of nightmarish dreams, edging closer and closer to reality". The film is "a commentary on the complex fate of his generation".Henry Dasko. 'A note on Konwicki's filmmaking'. [https://www.questia.com/googleScholar.qst?docId=5000259008] It has been described as Kafkaesque.

Cast



* Zbigniew Cybulski as Karol Kowalski vel Malinowski

* Gustaw Holoubek as the Host

* Marta Lipiska as Helena

* Irena Laskowska as Cecylia

* Wojciech Siemion as the Artist

* Wodzimierz Boruski as Blumenfeld

* Andrzej apicki as Pietuch

* Jerzy Block in the role of the Old man

* Zdzisaw Maklakiewicz as Rotmistrz

* Iga Cembrzyska

Music



The score by Wojciech Kilar includes a "stately, delicate piano piece" during the opening credits. While there is "no background music during the film", the climax of the story depicts a town festival at which a "small band of piano, drums, double-bass, guitar, clarinet and trumpet" plays a "beautiful waltz" and the "title dance, the salto", which has a "driving rhythm".

References



Category:1965 films

Category:1960s Polish-language films

Category:Films scored by Wojciech Kilar

Category:Polish black-and-white films

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