
Andrzej Żuławski is one of the true mavericks of European cinema and his wild, imaginative and unique films have won awards at many international film festivals over the years. A nightmarish and surreal masterpiece, The Third Part of the Night is his highly influential debut feature film. Set during the time of the Nazi-occupation of Poland and rich with multilayered symbolism and apocalyptic imagery, it shows one of Europe's most uncompromising and visionary directors at his best.
Considered to be one of the best Polish films of the 1970s, this is its first-ever release on DVD anywhere in the world.
Special Features
• Newly filmed interview with director Andrzej Żuławski.
• Digital transfer with restored image and sound, approved by the Director.
• New and improved English subtitle translation.
• Optimal quality dual layer disc.
• Booklet featuring a new Essay by author Daniel Bird.
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The director Zulawski worked with Wajda as assistant & pupil. This film, from 1971, is set in WWII and is mentioned in the IFG as revealing "a mature artist, a personality in possession of an imagination more wide-ranging than any in Polish cinema." The screenplay is based on a story by Zulawski's father.
