Andrzej Wajda:
What is the most interesting for me in "Innocent Sorcerers"? The way they behave, expressing their independence. They all act like they please, they don't follow each other. Everything is possible and can happen any minute. That's my group of actors, there's also Roman Polanski. He gets off a Lambretta - the definite object of desire. There's also Komeda, a famous musician who wrote the music for "Innocent Sorcerers". Are they going somewhere or coming back? What will happen next? Those were the questions I asked myself, because I didn't know that. But that's exactly what the film was about. And that's what the State was so afraid of - their inconsistency. They weren't forming ranks, like during the parades on May Day. The officials though that youngsters marching on that day were the future. And the movie opposed that. That's why the authorities were so disapproving of this movie.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 07:41