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  1. The Adam Mickiewicz Institute presents: A short introduction to Jerzy Skolimowski's "Walkover" (1965) by the film critic Błażej Hrapkowicz.This is part of vi...

    • 2 min
    • 119
    • Instytut Adama Mickiewicza
  2. Jean-Luc Godard, in the essays collected in Godard on Godard, [3] wrote that this was one of the three films that he’d most want to write about if he were still a working film critic, praising Skolimowski for shifting between the "particular" and the "general", because the director "describes the individual and the environment at the same time, and probably does it better than anybody else ...

  3. Walkover: Directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. With Jerzy Skolimowski, Aleksandra Zawieruszanka, Krzysztof Chamiec, Andrzej Herder. A young boxer Andrzej Leszczyc not only has to face a tough boxing opponent but needs to make some serious personal and professional choices.

    • (524)
    • Drama, Sport
    • Jerzy Skolimowski
    • 1965-06-04
  4. Mar 13, 2017 · © KADR Film Studio http://sfkadr.com/en/movies/15/walk-over.htmlDirector: Jerzy SkolimowskiProduction year: 1965

    • 4 min
    • 6.8K
    • WFDiF - Studio Filmowe Kadr
  5. May 5, 2023 · May 5, 2023. “Walkover” is indeed one of the masterworks of the brash, youthful, and defiant cinematic modernism of the mid-sixties, a film of a Polish New Wave. Photograph courtesy Wytwórnia ...

  6. Jerzy Skolimowski's second feature, Walkover is, in many ways, a beta version of his masterful Barrier, released the following year.It is a far less sophisticated work than the latter film, but both feature aimless young men, spending a day and evening with a girl they little know and, through the contact, exploring themselves and their worlds.

  7. Walkover (Walkower) Details: 1965, Rest of the world, 78 mins. Direction: Jerzy Skolimowski. ... A Story of Children and Film review â Mark Cousins's 'spine-tingling' visual essay. More film reviews

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