Niedziela (The Sunday)
The boredom of a typical Sunday is relieved when the circus troupe, comes to town. The politically charged performance given by the “Arnoldo and Mellissa Boticellissa” performers turns out to be the troupe’s last show.
Set in a small village of Raciaz in central Poland, Niedziela is a film about a certain circus troupe’s visit to town. For the small crowd of spectators that gathers, the arrival of the “Arnoldo and Mellissa Boticellissa” performers alleviates the boredom of a typical Sunday afternoon. Read more below.
ABOUT FILM
CREDITS
SCREENINGS AND AWARDS
ABOUT FILM
The boredom of a typical Sunday is relieved when the circus troupe, comes to town. The politically charged performance given by the “Arnoldo and Mellissa Boticellissa” performers turns out to be the troupe’s last show.
Set in a small village of Raciaz in central Poland, Niedziela is a film about a certain circus troupe’s visit to town. For the small crowd of spectators that gathers, the arrival of the “Arnoldo and Mellissa Boticellissa” performers alleviates the boredom of a typical Sunday afternoon.
It is a politically charged performance. An old actress reads a poem, “In the old Polish custom, may the banner of freedom flutter, and may the white eagle spread its’ wings over the free Polish land.” Another performer, dressed in the national colors, symbolically acts out Poland’s liberation from oppression. In the background a Polish hymn is heard, a traditional ballad banned by the Communist government.
Incidentally, this was the troupe’s last public performance. The documentary was made in 1979, and was produced in association with the Polish Film School in Lodz.
Duration: 8 minutes
CREDITS
Directed by:
Slawomir Grunberg
Cinematography:
Slawomir Grunberg & Stephan Czyzewski
Produced by:
Tadeusz Ziecik
Polish Film School, Lodz
Associate Producer:
Iwona Ziulkowska
Editor:
Halina Gronek
Artistic Supervisor:
Kazimierz Karabasz
SCREENINGS AND AWARDS
AWARDS
Winner of the “Best School Film” at the National Festival of Polish Short Films in Cracaw, Poland, 1980, the film was also nominated for the 9th Annual Student Film Award of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Los Angeles, California, 1981.