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T H E    P E A S A N T S   The Peasants (2023)    (Chłopi, D.K. Welchman, Hugh Welchman, Poland/Serbia/Lithuania 2023, 114 min., Polish with English subtitles)

Building off the techniques they used to create Loving Vincent in 2017, filmmakers D.K. and Hugh Welchman adapt Władysław Reymonts Nobel Prize-winning novel to the big screen. Following the seasons of agriculture in the village of Lipce in the late 19th century, young, unmarried Jagna (Kamila Urzędowska) is forced to marry a wealthy, widowed landowner (Mirosław Baka) despite her love for his son (Robert Gulaczyk). Determined to forge her own path within the confines of a Polish village where homespun traditions of family and faith rigidly define the roles of each member of the community, she sets off on a collision course that ultimately turns the village against her — and propels her into a desperate fight for her independence.

After the actors were shot on set, the filmmakers directed over 100 artists to create oil paintings of the original frames, which became the finished film. Painters in Poland, Lithuania, Serbia, and Ukraine spent more than 200,000 hours working on the film, inspired by artists such as Józef Chmoński, Ferdynand Ruszczyc, and Leon Wyczółkowski. After the invasion of Ukraine, several painters were moved to Poland so that they could continue their work.

Sponsored by Dryden Theatre and the Skalny Center for Polish and Central European Studies.

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