: The residing doctor explains that time has been "put back" to reactivate the past, allowing Jozef’s father to remain alive in a suspended state.
Experience the film's haunting, dreamlike atmosphere in this trailer showcasing its unique visual style: Sanatorium pod klepsydra (1973)
: 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 : The residing doctor explains that time has
: 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. The story follows (played by Jan Nowicki), who
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: