28th Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival

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Clapper

Clapper

director: Wojciech Bruszewski
original title: Klaskacz
country: Poland
year: 1971
running time: 6 min.

synopsis

Clapper is a heavily edited short film combining footage of political protests from pre- and post-WWII. It is considered one of the first “found footage” films made in Poland. The film incorporates Janis Joplin’s track “Summertime” as a soundtrack to the chaotic scenes.

biography

Wojciech Bruszewski (1947–2009) was a multimedia artist from Łódź, Poland. He was a co-founder of the Workshop of Film Form, an influential Polish art group focused on cinema and visual art in the 1970s. Bruszewkski’s work has been shown worldwide, including in London, Warsaw and Edinburgh. He graduated from the National Film Academy in Łódź in 1975.

more about film

director: Wojciech Bruszewski
Ministerstvo kultury
Fond kinematografie
Creative Europe Media
Město Jihlava
Kraj Vysočina
GEMO
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