Scarborn (Kos) review – stirring up trouble in 18th-century Poland
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<p>When a veteran of the American war of independence returns to his native country with popular rule on his mind dangerous passions ignite</p><p>This Polish historical drama is an odd duck of a feature but there’s definitely a cinematic flair to proceedings. For a start, a lot of it unfolds over one evening in a candlelit setting, so you may have to screw up your eyes in order to make out what’s going on. My advice is to then surrender to its strange tonality and weird flat st
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<p>When a veteran of the American war of independence returns to his native country with popular rule on his mind dangerous passions ignite</p><p>This Polish historical drama is an odd duck of a feature but there’s definitely a cinematic flair to proceedings. For a start, a lot of it unfolds over one evening in a candlelit setting, so you may have to screw up your eyes in order to make out what’s going on. My advice is to then surrender to its strange tonality and weird flat st
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