Short films by Piotr Szulkin
1. “Everyday Life” (Zycie codzienne) is a 1976 short film directed by Piotr Szulkin.
2. “Bewitching Eyes” (Oczy uroczne) is a 1977 short film directed by Piotr Szulkin.
A Polish folktale set in the Middle Ages, tells the story of a man, whose eyes, or the gaze of them, brings upon death.
3. “Working Women” (Kobiety pracujace) is a 1978 short film directed by Piotr Szulkin.
Stylized with dramatic interiors and a distorted frame rate, this early documentary miniature from Szulkin depicts six sequences of solitary, repetitious labor.
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