Lydia Ate the Apple

Lydia Ate the Apple (1958)

1h 37m | Plot, Romance | Poland
7.3IMDb
6.8DouBan

A middle-class young man who was free and loose before the war and full of fantasy, romantic and utopian spirit, dissatisfied with the idea of discord with his father, went out to relax and ran into a lovely and romantic dancer, but his father led him home. In the twinkling of an eye, the war broke out, the young parents fled abroad, and the young people returned to Poland after spending some time in the concentration camp, and found that the country was full of wounds, and that the dancers at that time had married noble women, and everyone was struggling to survive. The dancer's husband fled alone, and it was unknown whether the dancer could achieve the love of reuniting his lover. Together, they looked into the vast empty distance. The film director Voyzek Haas was born in 1925 in Krakow, Poland. He studied at the Krakow School of Business during World War II. After that, he attended an underground class at the Krakow Academy of Art. After the war, he entered the restored Krakow Academy of Art. In 1946, he completed an one-year film study and began making documentaries and educational films at the Warsaw documentary Film Studio. He joined the Rhodes Film Academy in the 1950s. In 1947, Haas made his medium-length feature film debut, Harmony, and began producing a feature film in 1957.

A middle-class young man who was free and loose before the war and full of fantasy, romantic and utopian spirit, dissatisfied with the idea of discord with his father, went out to relax and ran into a lovely and romantic dancer, but his father led him home. In the twinkling of an eye, the war broke out, the young parents fled abroad, and the young people returned to Poland after spending some time in the concentration camp, and found that the country was full of wounds, and that the dancers at that time had married noble women, and everyone was struggling to survive. The dancer's husband fled alone, and it was unknown whether the dancer could achieve the love of reuniting his lover. Together, they looked into the vast empty distance. The film director Voyzek Haas was born in 1925 in Krakow, Poland. He studied at the Krakow School of Business during World War II. After that, he attended an underground class at the Krakow Academy of Art. After the war, he entered the restored Krakow Academy of Art. In 1946, he completed an one-year film study and began making documentaries and educational films at the Warsaw documentary Film Studio. He joined the Rhodes Film Academy in the 1950s. In 1947, Haas made his medium-length feature film debut, Harmony, and began producing a feature film in 1957.

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