- Walerian Borowczyk
Infobox actor
name = Walerian Borowczyk
birthdate =September 2 ,1923
birthplace = Kwilcz, nearPoznań
deathdate =February 3 ,2006
deathplace =Paris ,France
othername =
occupation =Film director
yearsactive = 1946 - 1988
imdb_id = 0097259Walerian Borowczyk (
September 2 ,1923 -February 3 ,2006 ) was a Polishfilm director . He directed 40 films between 1946 and 1988.Biography
Born in Kwilcz, near
Poznań , he studiedpainting at the Academy of Fine Arts inKraków , then devoted himself to painting andlithography [http://www.desa.art.pl/aukcje/aukcja_sztuka_wspolczesna_2/img_high/asw2_8.jpg] , including the creation of posters for the cinema [http://www.cinemaposter.com/FBorowczyk.html] , which earned him a national prize in 1953. In 1959, he settled in Paris.His early films were surreal
animations , some only a few seconds long, including several comic abecedaria. His most acclaimed early films were "Był sobie raz" (Time Upon a Once) (1957) and "Dom" (House) (1958, withJan Lenica ). In 1959, he worked withChris Marker for "Les Astronautes". Major works of this period include thestop motion film "Renaissance" (1963), which uses reverse motion to depict various destroyed objects (a prayer book, a stuffed toy, etc.) re-assembling themselves, only to be destroyed again when the last object (a bomb) is complete, and the nightmarish "Jeux des anges" (1964), selected byTerry Gilliam as one of the ten best animated films of all timecite web| last=Gilliam | first=Terry | title=Terry Gilliam Picks the Ten Best Animated Films of All Time | publisher=The Guardian | date=April 27, 2001 | url=http://film.guardian.co.uk/features/featurepages/0,,479022,00.html ] . In 1967, he directed his first animatedfeature film , "Théâtre de Monsieur & Madame Kabal: un film dessiné pour les adultes" (Mr. and Mrs. Kabal's Theatre).Borowczyk moved into live-action feature film with "Goto, l'île d'amour" (Goto, Isle of Love) (1968) and "Blanche" (1971), both tales of illicit love thwarted by jealous husbands, and both starring his own wife, Ligia Branice. One of his most appreciated films of this period, "
Dzieje grzechu " (A Story of Sin) (1975), which was nominated forPalme d'or , is an adaptation of a Polish literary classic byStefan Żeromski . Like his 1966 short film "Rosalie" (aGuy de Maupassant adaptation and a Silver Bear winner), "Dzieje grzechu" had successfully rendered the themes of seduction andinfanticide . "Contes immoraux" (Immoral Tales) (1974) and his later work, including "Interno di un convento" (Behind Convent Walls) (1977) (inspired by "Promenades dans Rome" ofStendhal ) and "Cérémonie d'amour" (Rites of Love) (1988) have been controversial, lauded by some for their unique surrealist vision and derided by others as contentlesspornography . Especially, "La Bête" (The Beast) (1975) (based on the story "Lokis" byProsper Mérimée and originally conceived in 1972 as a film on its own, but then in 1974 as the fifth story in "Contes immoraux") was seen by many as a decline in the director's career after "Dzieje grzechu", except in France, where it was hailed by prominent critics such asAdo Kyrou .In 1981, he made "Docteur Jekyll et les femmes" (Blood of Dr Jekyll), a version of the
Jekyll and Hyde story starringUdo Kier and Patrick Magee and depicting Jekyll's transformation as a violent rebellion against theVictorian morality . In his 1988 book "Nightmare Movies",Kim Newman described the film as "dark,misanthropic and interestingly offensive". He made a brief return to animation with his 1984 short film "Scherzo infernal". In 1987, he directed "Emmanuelle 5 ", an installment of theEmmanuelle series, that was also released in a hardcore video-only version. He was unhappy with the project due to a dispute concerning the casting of lead actressMonique Gabrielle . In 1988 and 1990, he directed four episodes for the series "Série rose: Les Chefs d’œuvre de la littérature érotique" on M6.Many of Borowczyk's films use historical settings, including "Ars Amandi: l'arte di amare" (The Art of Love) (1983), set in the time of
Ovid (and featuring the poet as a character); "Blanche", set during theMiddle Ages ; and three of the four episodes in "Contes immoraux", set respectively in the nineteenth century, the sixteenth century, and the Borgia papacy.A number of his films (like the "tale" "La Marée" (The Tide) in "Contes immoraux", the 1976 "La Marge" (The Streetwalker), the episode "Marceline" in "Les Héroïnes du mal: Margherita, Marceline, Marie" (Immoral Women) (1979), and "Cérémonie d'amour" were based on stories by
André Pieyre de Mandiargues . A less usual product of this cooperation was "Une collection particulière" of 1973, a representation of Borowczyk's collection of pornographic items, with Mandiargues having written (and read) the narration. His 1980 film "Lulu" was an onscreen adaptation of the play byFrank Wedekind .Borowczyk was the author of two books; "Anatomia diabła" (Anatomy of Devil) (1992) and "Moje polskie lata" (My Polish Years) (2002).
He died of
heart failure in Paris in 2006.Notes
Further reading
*"" (1994) by Cathal Tohill and Pete Tombs (with a chapter dedicated to Borowczyk). ISBN 0-312-13519-X
*"Nightmare Movies" (1988) by Kim Newman. ISBN 0-517-57366-0External links
*imdb name|id=0097259|name=Walerian Borowczyk
* [http://www.sensesofcinema.com/contents/05/36/borowczyk_heroines.html "Walerian Borowczyk's Heroines of Desire"] A review of the film "Les Héroïnes du mal", in relation with Borowczyk cinema
* [http://194.78.207.186/BB/admin/ReelNewsDetail.asp?ID=3236 'Walerian Borowczyk On Razor Reel' ]Persondata
NAME= Borowczyk, Walerian
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Film director
DATE OF BIRTH=September 2 ,1923
PLACE OF BIRTH= Kwilcz, nearPoznań
DATE OF DEATH=February 3 ,2006
PLACE OF DEATH=Paris ,France
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