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        How to Be Loved

        An actress struggles to reconcile the choices of her past as she travels from Warsaw to Paris in this distinct depiction of the German Occupation from a female perspective, from director Wojciech Jerzy Has (The Saragossa Manuscript).

        Drama 1962 98 mins Not rated

        Director: Wojciech Jerzy Has

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        Overview

        From Wojciech Jerzy Has, the director of the dazzling The Saragossa Manuscript, this early low-key work (presented in Cannes competition) from his Polish Film School period explores the effects of WW2 on the Polish psyche. Adapted by Kazimierz Brandys from his own story the film is distinct in its depiction of the German Occupation from a female perspective.

        Barbara Krafftówna gives a compelling performance as Felicia, an actress struggling to reconcile personal choices and her career as she travels from Warsaw to Paris for the first time in years. Poland’s James Dean, Zbigniew Cybulski, appears as her former lover. His larger than life character (and boastful stories) reveals the vulnerability of ordinary people in the theatre of war and leaves us to consider the individual human tragedies that happen in that arena every day.

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