Film\life: everything is mixed During filming, the actor disappears. Everyone, including the director, goes astray to find him, but as a result they learn that the actor died under the wheels of a train. Andrzej Wajda made a film dedicated to Zbigniew Cibulsky, an actor who played a large enough role in the formation of Wajda as a director and contributed to the popularity of their joint films. At the same time, Cybulsky was a classic romantic hero of Eastern European cinema, a Polish James Dean. It is quite understandable that the actor could not live to a very old age, the role did not allow.
“Everything for sale” is an absolutely hermetic story of a “movie about a movie”, to some extent a film where the viewer does not see the main character, who always remains behind the scenes. And without it, the action flies into rags and breaks down into separate episodes. At the same time, Vajda tries to diagnose the problem of the inseparability of the actor and the role and even the director and his film. A director named Andrzej drags everything he saw in real life into the frame and does not even think that people can have at least some feelings. Everything goes for sale...
Daniel Olbrychsky, who appeared in this film, will take the place in Vajda's films that previously belonged to Cybulsky just as his character in the film long seeks and eventually gets the role of the hero of Cybulsky.
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