- Psy (film)
Infobox_Film
name = Psy
caption = Film Poster
director =Wladyslaw Pasikowski
producer =Juliusz Machulski
writer =Wladyslaw Pasikowski
starring =Boguslaw Linda Marek Kondrat Cezary Pazura Janusz Gajos Agnieszka Jaskólka Olaf Lubaszenko
music =Michal Lorenc
cinematography = Pawel Edelman
editing =Zbigniew Nicinski Wanda Zeman
distributor = Agencja Produkcji Filmowej
released =November 20 ,1992
runtime = 104 minutes
language = Polish
budget =
imdb_id = 0105185"Psy" (or pigs) is a polish
crime thriller directed byWladyslaw Pasikowski . The film was released onNovember 20 ,1992 .Plot
Background
Polish cinema went through a relatively quick and much needed transition in the late 80s that mirrored political changes. As Poland became a democratic country the state let go of its monopoly of the film industry and censorship was lifted. This not only gave freedom to polish movie making but also allowed foreign films to be screened. These new film policies were well received among new audiences who were too young to remember the solidarity movements and became tired of watching movies about it. In a new market economy for film audiences started to choose what they wanted to watch. This meant classic Polish films struggled to capture audiences as foreign Hollywood-like films gained popularity. As some feared the end of Polish cinema others saw it as a chance to catch up with the rest of Europe and the world. It is through the Americanization of a very Polish story that Pigs expresses controversial and previously restricted topics. Issues of political instability with a lack of a real national hero are raised. Inequalities and corruption in the state ranging from a social to personal level are also looked at. Finally large scale criminal activity is recognized as a reality, presented through taboo subtopics of violence, vulgar language and drugs.
"Psy" translates from Polish into dogs. The English title is "Pigs." Both titles are intended as slang references to the police.
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