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Knife in the Water

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Poland

1962

94 Min
Black and White
Polish
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DIR Roman Polanski

PROD Stanislaw Zylewicz

SCR Roman Polanski, Jakub Goldberg, Jerzy Skolimowski

DP Jerzy Lipman

CAST Leon Niemczyk, Jolanta Umecka, Zygmunt Malanowicz

ED Halina Prugar

MUSIC Krzysztof T. Komeda

Synopsis

Roman Polanski’s first feature is a brilliant psychological thriller that many critics still consider among his greatest work. The story is simple, yet the implications of its characters’ emotions and actions are profound. When a young hitchhiker joins a couple on a weekend yacht trip, psychological warfare breaks out as the two men compete for the woman’s attention. A storm forces the small crew below deck, and tension builds to a violent climax. With stinging dialogue and a mercilessly probing camera, Polanski creates a disturbing study of fear, humiliation, sexuality, and aggression. This remarkable directorial debut won Polanski worldwide acclaim, a place on the cover of Time, and his first Oscar® nomination.—The Criterion Collection

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Roman Polanski

The son of a Polish Jew and a Russian immigrant, Polanski was born in Paris on August 18, 1933. When he was three, his family moved to the Polish town of Krakow, an unfortunate decision given that the Germans invaded the city in 1940. Things went from bad to worse with the formation of Krakow’s Jewish ghetto, and Polanski’s family was the target of further persecution when his parents were deported to a concentration camp. Just before he was to be taken away, however, Polanski’s father helped his son escape, and the boy managed to survive with help from kindly Catholic families, although he was at times forced to fend for himself. (At one point, the Germans decided to use Polanski for idle target practice.) It was during this period that Polanski became a devoted cinephile, seeking refuge in movie houses whenever possible. Shortly after sustaining serious injuries in an explosion, Polanski learned of his mother’s death at Auschwitz. His father survived the camps, and moved back to Krakow… read more

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Michelle Wayne

2Feb10

I salute the genus!! to hell with this media and ppl who care only for financial gain, to stupid to appreciate the genius he is, we should boycott Swiss!!.  
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César

27Dec09

It took a second viewing for me to really appreciate this movie. Its simplicity can be deceiving at first, but there is so much unspoken tension between all three characters and the plot unravels in a fresh and novel way until the unexpected ending. Crisp cinematography and a jazzy score also complement the story well.  
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kirkgremlin

20Dec09

wasnt sure if id like his early films, now i HAVE to see repulsion. : )  
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MichaelK

6Dec09

his best movie  

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Movie Poster of the Week: "What?"

By Adrian Curry on October 2, 2009
As a great big lurid question mark hangs over his future, it seems that there's no time like the present to celebrate the films of Roman Polanski, in poster form. (Glenn Kenny has already spoken much
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Topics/Questions/Exercises Of The Week—2 October 2009

By Glenn Kenny on October 2, 2009
Let's All Move To Shreveport (Dedicated To Vadim Rizov): "A Shreveport Hilton staffer says their wifi is fast and steady, and if it isn't they also offer ethernet cable connections in the room plus an
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The Auteurs Daily: The Polanski Debate

By David Hudson on September 28, 2009
Updated through 9/30. Yesterday someone quipped on Twitter something to the effect that it was hard to believe Roman Polanski had fallen for the old Lifetime Achievement Award at the Zurich Film Festival
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Knife In The Water

By gino on December 3, 2009

Incredible. Polanski takes minimum materials- three Characters, a sailboat, and the open ocean- and stretches them out to create a complex Masterpiece. His debut Film, Knife In The Water, is astonishingly…  read review

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By Dana_Ka​minski on September 9, 2009

I am intrigued by small movies, character works.

Simple. Black and white. Lots of subtext. My experience with these types of films is that you can watch them again, after a bit of time…  read review

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By Ilivein​fear on December 13, 2008

When reading the synopsis of the Knife in the Water, one thinks this will be a standard suspense/thriller where the hitchhiker terrorizes the unsuspecting couple. Instead we get a psychological battle…  read review

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