Lampa (film)

Lampa (English: The Lamp) is one of Polish director Roman Polanski's early short films. The eight-minute piece, released in 1959, was the diploma film of a classmate of his, Krzysztof Romanowski, who was the cinematographer of the film,[1] but Polanski directed it.[2]

Lampa
Directed byRoman Polanski
Written byRoman Polanski
CinematographyKrzysztof Romanowski
CountryPoland

Plot

An elderly dollmaker is hard at work in his shop. Once he's headed off home, the film focuses on apparent whisperings amongst the miscellaneous doll-parts he's left behind. The shop then goes on to catch fire, but this remains unnoticed by the passers-by. Polanski can be glimpsed in a cameo role as a passer-by outside the shop.

References

  1. Mazierska, Ewa (15 June 2007). Roman Polanski: The Cinema of a Cultural Traveller. I.B.Tauris. p. 195. ISBN 978-1-84511-296-7.
  2. Ain-Krupa, Julia (2010). Roman Polanski: A Life in Exile. ABC-CLIO. p. 18. ISBN 978-0-313-37780-8.


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