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Blind Chance
a.k.a. Przypadek Director: Krzysztof Kieslowski Cast: Boguslaw Linda, Tadeusz Lomnicki, Zbigniew Zapasiewicz, Marzena Trybala

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  • DVD Release Date: 08/17/2004
  • Original Release: 1982
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 23,804
 
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Features

Interview with supervisor/censor Irena Strzakowska; Interview with filmmaker Agnieszka Holland; Interview with Kieslowski scholar Annette Insdorf; "Workshop Excercises," (B&W), 1986, 12 min.) a short film by Marcel Lozinski in Polish with English subtitles; Kieslowski filmography; Theatrical trailer; A Kieslowski trailer gallery; Optional English subtitles; Enhanced for 16 x 9 TVs

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Side #1 --
1. Opening Titles [1:06]
2. Portrait of a Student [2:14]
3. The Station (I) [4:30]
4. A Prisoner's Confession [3:26]
5. A Love Remembered [12:04]
6. The Mediator [6:29]
7. People in Power [6:39]
8. The Whole Truth [4:09]
9. Betrayal [8:39]
10. The Station (II) [8:01]
11. Loss of Liberty [2:35]
12. True Belief [4:11]
13. A Childhood Friend [5:37]
14. Underground [7:18]
15. Another Man's Wife [2:45]
16. Alone [7:46]
17. The Station (III) [5:08]
18. Wife, Family, Future [2:50]
19. Opportunity to Travel [10:19]
20. Fateful Journey [4:17]

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Editorial Reviews

Polish filmmaker Krzysztof Kieslowski's Blind Chance was originally titled Przypadek. Boguslaw Linda plays a middle-aged man at a crossroads of his life; whatever choice he makes for his future has the potential of ending in disaster. A sudden accident forces Linda to choose immediately. In keeping with the transcendental nature of his best work, director Kieslowski contrives to permit Linda to sample each of three possible "futures" from three different points of view. Like many of Kieslowski's films, Blind Chance was officially banned when completed in 1982 (the plot was set in motion by the government clampdowns of 1981) and not permitted a public showing until 1987. The film is also known as The Accident. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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