: Critics often view the film as a haunting tribute to the Pre-Holocaust Jewish life in Poland that Schulz (who was murdered by the Gestapo in 1942) sought to immortalize. Artistic Style
Experience the film's haunting, dreamlike atmosphere in this trailer showcasing its unique visual style: Sanatorium pod klepsydra (1973)
The story follows (played by Jan Nowicki), who travels on a dilapidated, ghost-like train to visit his dying father in a remote sanatorium. Upon arrival, he discovers a crumbling world governed by its own laws of physics and logic: : Critics often view the film as a
: Jozef wanders through the decaying building, where each door leads into a different vivid memory or dream from his childhood, ranging from a vibrant Jewish marketplace to historical battles with wax mannequins. who travels on a dilapidated