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  1. The Hourglass Sanatorium (Polish: Sanatorium pod klepsydrą) is a 1973 Polish surrealist film directed by Wojciech Jerzy Has, starring Jan Nowicki, Tadeusz Kondrat, Mieczysław Voit, Halina Kowalska and Gustaw Holoubek. It is also known as The Sandglass in English-speaking countries.

  2. 9 giu 2021 · The film is an adaptation of Jewish author Bruno Schulz's story collection Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass. Holocaust themes augment Schulz’s visionary and poetic reflection on the nature of time and death, which won the Jury Prize at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival.

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  3. The Hourglass Sanatorium: Directed by Wojciech Has. With Jan Nowicki, Tadeusz Kondrat, Irena Orska, Halina Kowalska. Józef visits his dying father at a remote mental institution, where time itself doesn't seem to exist, and the line between dreams and memories becomes indistinguishable.

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    • Jan Nowicki, Tadeusz Kondrat, Irena Orska
    • Wojciech Has
  4. Directed by Wojciech Jerzy Has. A young man named Josef visits a dilapidated Sanatorium to see his father Jakob. On his arrival, a sinister doctor informs him that his father had stopped breathing but hasn’t died yet, perhaps due to Josef’s arrival which may have halted time in the sanatorium.

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    • Wojciech Jerzy Has
  5. The Hourglass Sanatorium. Details: 1973, Rest of the world, Cert 15, 124 mins. ... A Story of Children and Film review â Mark Cousins's 'spine-tingling' visual essay. More film reviews

  6. 4 ott 2021 · It appears that the Hourglass Sanatorium is a time portal that enables Józef to relive many events from his past. We get to know his mother who still sees her son as a little boy. We see his father’s shop with apprentices singing non-canonical religious songs and lusting for feisty servant Adela.

  7. 10 apr 2015 · An anxious man visits his ailingperhaps deceasedfather in a mysterious sanatorium that becomes a kind of dream-machine, where time and space possess a strange plasticity, and ghosts of the past and future join in a hypnotic dance.