Inside Saragossa
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Wojciech Has’ film The Saragossa Manuscript is many things to many people. To fans of 60s Counter-Culture it is a head movie, to Lynch enthusiasts it is surrealist film, to story tellers it is a labyrinth and puzzle.
But when searching for underlying influences, the city of Krakow, Poland, is to be found everywhere. Wojciech Has was born in Krakow (1925) where he was childhood friends with Mieczyslaw Jahoda (Director of Photography) and Jerzy Skarzynski (Set and Costume Designer). The film is shot in a semi-mountainous area just one hour north of Krakow. Cybulski was a graduate from Krakow acting school, where Iga Cembrzynska was also just about to graduate, and the whole film was only possible thanks to the cooperation of the artistic community of the Krakow theatre scene bending its timetables to accommodate shooting. Krzysztof Penderecki was educated at Krakow State Academy of Musicand had recently become a rector of another music school in Krakow. Even, the novel’s author’s name ‘Potocki’ is a great aristocratic family name originating from Potok in the Krakow Voivodship.
It is in Krakow, 1960s Poland, operating on rules largely unknown and incomprehensible to the West that perhaps the key to understanding The Saragossa Manuscript lies. A reality where although celebrating new freedoms upon the end of Social Realism, everyday life remained anything but settled and comprehensible.
So pull up your most comfortable chair, take a deep breath, and disconnect your mind from what you think you know. You’re going on a Journey, back to Spain, 18th Century, to Madrid….
60s Counter Culture
The ideology of the 60s was able to cross borders unhindered and it was only products of that culture (music, literature, film) that couldn’t infiltrate. Countries experiencing cultural blockades therefore had to produce their own versions.
Where’s the Target?
Not all film is made within a free market for a commercial audience. Imagine if there was a ‘Director of Culture’ in charge instead of a producer and constant supply of new film makers and actors graduating from specialist state funded film schools. Further more, imagine if stars and cleaners earn the same wage.
Whatever Makes You Laugh
What happens when you live under a state system that makes absolutely no sense, that is unwanted yet (supposedly) supported by all, where everyday life becomes increasingly farcical as surrealism and realism merge into one? Humour based on the absurd and disbelief emerges.
Travel Broadens the Mind
Youth often considers travel and adventure instrumental in coming of age, but not everyone is free to travel or has the passport to do so. For some, all journeys must begin and end at home or are travels of the mind.
Who is Pulling your Strings?
You have no control over your life and key decisions are made for you by those around you. Even if you try to take your life back into your hands, ultimately comes the realisation that notion of controlling your own destiny has been given to you by others.
Welcome to the farcical, dark, satirical, and baffling world of The Saragossa Manuscript. Enjoy!
Timjim 2008

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