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''Camera Buff'' ( pl, Amator, meaning "amateur") is a 1979 Polish
drama film In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. Drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular super ...
written and directed by
Krzysztof Kieślowski Krzysztof Kieślowski (; 27 June 1941 – 13 March 1996) was a Polish film director and screenwriter. He is known internationally for '' Dekalog'' (1989), ''The Double Life of Veronique'' (1991), and the ''Three Colours'' trilogy (1993 –1994 ...
and starring Jerzy Stuhr. The film is about a humble factory worker whose newfound hobby, amateur film, becomes an obsession, and transforms his modest and formerly contented life. ''Camera Buff'' won the
Polish Film Festival The Gdynia Film Festival (until 2011: Polish Film Festival, Polish: ''Festiwal Polskich Filmów Fabularnych w Gdyni'') is an annual film festival first held in Gdańsk (1974–1986), now held in Gdynia, Poland. It has taken place every year sin ...
Golden Lion Award and the
FIPRESCI Prize The International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI, short for Fédération Internationale de la PRESse CInématographique) is an association of national organizations of professional film critics and film journalists from around the world fo ...
and Golden Prize at the
11th Moscow International Film Festival The 11th Moscow International Film Festival was held from 14 to 28 August 1979. The Golden Prizes were awarded to the Italian-French film ''Christ Stopped at Eboli'' directed by Francesco Rosi, the Spanish film '' Siete días de enero'' directed ...
, and the
Berlin International Film Festival The Berlin International Film Festival (german: Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin), usually called the Berlinale (), is a major international film festival held annually in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 1951 and originally run in June, the fest ...
Otto Dibelius Film Award in 1980.


Plot

The film is set in the late 1970s in Wielice, People's Republic of Poland. Factory worker Filip Mosz ( Jerzy Stuhr) is a nervous new father and a doting husband when he begins filming his daughter's first days with a newly acquired 8mm movie camera. He believes, as he tells his wife, that he now has everything he ever wanted since his youth as an orphan, but when the local Communist Party boss asks him to film a celebration event of the jubilee of his plant, his fascination with the possibilities of film begins to transform his life. When they see his film, his superiors find his shot of a pigeon useless and his shots of several negotiators at a business meeting too probing. His boss suggests that Filip cut the shots of the entertainers being paid, the men going to the bathroom, and the business meeting. (He allows Filip to keep the pigeons as long as the shot of entertainers being paid is taken out.) He submits the film to a festival and gains third prize, effectively second prize because the festival did not award a first prize, feeling that no work was deserving. He is given an award as an incentive to keep filming. He starts to neglect his responsibilities to his family as his attention fixes on Anna Wlodarczyk, an attractive, self-described "amatorka" who encourages Filip's filmmaking, on the activities he films, and on the world of cinephiles. The Kraków TV station airs Filip's film about a
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working at the factory and another about misallocated town renovation funds. Filip's boss reprimands him: work on the new nursery school will have to stop because of his exposé, and Stasio Osuch, the head of the works council and Filip's mentor, will lose his job. After that, Filip retrieves the canister for his as-yet undeveloped film about the brickyard, which he has learned is not operating due to lack of materials, with the workers being secretly employed on other town projects, opens it and tosses the film out to be exposed to the light. Alone at home, his wife having left the relationship with their daughter due to his obsession with filming rather than his family, Filip now turns his
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camera on himself.


Cast

* Jerzy Stuhr as Filip Mosz * Malgorzata Zabkowska as Irka Mosz * Ewa Pokas as Anna Wlodarczyk * Stefan Czyzewski as Director * Jerzy Nowak as Stanislaw Osuch *
Tadeusz Bradecki Tadeusz Bradecki (2 January 1955 – 24 January 2022) was a Polish actor and stage director. He died on 24 January 2022, at the age of 67. Partial filmography *'' Camera Buff'' (1979) *''The Constant Factor'' (1980) *'' A Year of the Quiet Sun' ...
as Witek Jachowicz * Marek Litewka as Piotrek Krawczyk * Boguslaw Sobczuk as Kedzierski *
Krzysztof Zanussi Krzysztof Pius Zanussi (born 17 June 1939) is a Polish film and theatre director, producer and screenwriter. He is a professor of European film at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland where he conducts a summer workshop. He is ...
as Himself * Andrzej Jurga as Himself * Alicja Bienicewicz as Jaska * Tadeusz Rzepka as Wawrzyniec * Aleksandra Kisielewska as Hania, secretary * Wlodzimierz Maciudzinski as Stelmaszczyk * Roman Stankiewicz as Czeslaw * Antonina Barczewska as Katarzyna * Feliks Szajnert as Doctor * Jolanta Brzezinska as Wawrzyniec's Wife *
Teresa Szmigielówna Teresa Szmigielówna (9 October 1929 – 24 September 2013) was a Polish actress. She appeared in more than sixty films from 1951 to 2012. Filmography References External links * 1929 births 2013 deaths Polish film actresses ...
as Herself * Jacek Turalik as Buczek * Andrzej Warchal as TV editor (as Andrzej Warchol) * Danuta Wiercinska as Grazyna (as D. Wiercinska) * Tadeusz Huk as Doctor on Duty


Analysis

''Camera Buff'' explores censorship in Communist Poland and its repression of the individual's expression of his observations. Filip also confronts the consequences of a man who discovers new possibilities and finds his former world, which had been so fulfilling before he'd discovered filmmaking, rendered dull, old, and limited. Krzysztof Kieślowski emphasizes the power of film through various scenes in ''Camera Buff''. Filip's moviemaking allows his grieving friend to watch a short clip of his late mother waving from a window and of himself cheerfully driving a hearse and waving to the camera. When he films the story of a diminutive factory worker and then shows him the result, the worker is overcome with emotion by Filip's ability to give voice and an arc to an otherwise ordinary, unexceptional life. Filip finds that with its ability to create comes film's ability to destroy when he tries to air a film clip of his which aims to quietly expose Party corruption. The clip turns out to be misinformed and results in the dismissal of one of his supporters from his job, an unfortunate consequence of his uninformed reporting, the Party's secrecy, and Communist Poland's culture of censorship. The film ends with Filip turning the camera on himself, realizing too late that all along he should have reflected on the consequences of his camera obsession on himself, his life, and his family.


Production


Filming locations

*
Kraków Kraków (), or Cracow, is the second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the city dates back to the seventh century. Kraków was the official capital of Poland until 1596 ...
, Malopolskie, Poland *
Warsaw Warsaw ( pl, Warszawa, ), officially the Capital City of Warsaw,, abbreviation: ''m.st. Warszawa'' is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the River Vistula in east-central Poland, and its population is officia ...
, Mazowieckie, Poland * Wytwórnia Filmów Fabularnych, Lódz, Lódzkie, Poland (studio)


Soundtrack

* "Walc e-moll" (Frédéric Chopin) by Krystian Zimmermann * "Staropolskim obyczajem" (J. Odrowaz, A. Skorupka, W. Kruszynski) by Zofia & Zbigniew Framer


Reception


Critical response

''Camera Buff'' received mixed reviews. In his review in ''The New York Times'',
Vincent Canby Vincent Canby (July 27, 1924 – October 15, 2000) was an American film and theatre critic who served as the chief film critic for ''The New York Times'' from 1969 until the early 1990s, then its chief theatre critic from 1994 until his death in ...
argued that much of the film "means to be uproariously emotional, but the events we see seldom justify all the overwrought reactions. Mr. Kieślowski also appears to suggest that art—in this case movie making—must be a process by which the artist consumes the raw materials of his experience and then spits them out as finished art, leaving the people around him in the state of gnawed beef bones. This is a vast oversimplification of the creative process and is probably only applicable, really, to the second-rater." Canby noted, however, that the film was "exuberantly acted by a good cast headed by Mr. Stuhr."
Jonathan Rosenbaum Jonathan Rosenbaum (born February 27, 1943) is an American film critic and author. Rosenbaum was the head film critic for ''The Chicago Reader'' from 1987 to 2008, when he retired. He has published and edited numerous books about cinema and has ...
of the Chicago Reader wrote about the film "Suffused with Kieslowski's dry wit and intelligence, this early feature provides an excellent introduction to his work." On the review aggregator website
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, ''Camera Buff'' has an approval rating of 90% based on 10 reviews, with an average score of 7.30/10. Polish director
Krzysztof Zanussi Krzysztof Pius Zanussi (born 17 June 1939) is a Polish film and theatre director, producer and screenwriter. He is a professor of European film at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland where he conducts a summer workshop. He is ...
(Director of the Lodz Film School when Kieslowski was his Deputy Director) explains that there was a period before the success of ''Camera Buff'' outside Poland when Kieślowski's work was considered inappropriate to travel internationally. Zanussi argues that Kieślowski's work always had universal appeal, and that the praise or scorn seemed, to him, to be arbitrary. For example, after Kieślowski gained acclaim for films he made in the West—''The Double Life of Veronique'' and the ''Three Colors Trilogy''—his earlier films that had been largely damned by western reviewers and critics were suddenly praised as a collective body.


Awards and nominations

* 1979
Polish Film Festival The Gdynia Film Festival (until 2011: Polish Film Festival, Polish: ''Festiwal Polskich Filmów Fabularnych w Gdyni'') is an annual film festival first held in Gdańsk (1974–1986), now held in Gdynia, Poland. It has taken place every year sin ...
Golden Lion Award (Krzysztof Kieślowski) Won * 1979 Polish Film Festival Best Actor Award (Jerzy Stuhr) Won * 1979
Moscow International Film Festival The Moscow International Film Festival (russian: Моско́вский междунаро́дный кинофестива́ль, translit. ''Moskóvskiy myezhdunaródniy kinofyestivál''; abbreviated as MIFF) is the film festival first h ...
FIPRESCI Prize (Krzysztof Kieślowski) Won * 1979 Moscow International Film Festival Golden Prize (Krzysztof Kieślowski) Won * 1980
Berlin International Film Festival The Berlin International Film Festival (german: Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin), usually called the Berlinale (), is a major international film festival held annually in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 1951 and originally run in June, the fest ...
Interfilm Award, Otto Dibelius Film Award (Krzysztof Kieślowski) Won * 1980
Chicago International Film Festival The Chicago International Film Festival is an annual film festival held every fall. Founded in 1964 by Michael Kutza, it is the longest-running competitive film festival in North America. Its logo is a stark, black and white close up of the comp ...
Golden Hugo (Krzysztof Kieślowski) Won


References


External links


Academic study on Camera Buff
* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Camera Buff (Amator) 1979 films 1979 drama films Polish drama films 1970s Polish-language films Films about filmmaking Films directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski Films with screenplays by Krzysztof Kieślowski