Struggle: The Life and Lost Art of Szukalski
Poland
4774 people rated This documentary chronicles the life of Polish-American artist Stanislav Szukalski (1893-1987) from his early years in Chicago, to his time in Poland and Los Angeles, and his artistic and political contributions to the world.
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23/03/2025 14:44
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Maipretty9
07/08/2023 16:00
The theme of anti-Semitism and the march of independence is greatly exaggerated. Why push propaganda to a work about an artist?
And that old DiCaprio building the atmosphere of horror "no one had a clue who he was in the past, it changed everything".
But having Szukalski's art at home does not bother him xD. This fragment is weak, therefore only 8 out of 10.
Habtamu Asmare
07/08/2023 16:00
You sometimes come by a curious documentary where you wonder: Who is that? What is this about? Do I want to watch it? Will it be worth my time? Or maybe you just take a look here on imdb and you're like, let's give it a shot. And you discover a man who's quite out there. Very crazy, very discomforting and someone you will most likely hate too ... but that's the deal, right? Whatever you think of him, he did it his way.
And it couldn't have been that wrong, having a documentary out now. And a really insightful and good one at that. Many interviews, many soundbites and a lot of fun with quite a bit of controversy mixed in for good measure. Not everything he said will play well with audiences ... but that's just how it is