Balladyna | |
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Directed by | Dariusz Zawiślak |
Produced by | Dariusz Zawiślak |
Written by | Dariusz Zawiślak |
Music by | Chris Rafael |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States Poland |
Language | English, Polish |
Balladyna aka The Bait[1][2][3][4][5] (2000), is a thriller, produced and directed by Dariusz Zawiślak.
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The film is based on one of the dramas from the Epoch of the Romanticism - Balladyna, written in Geneva in 1834 (and published for the first time in Paris in 1839) by poet and dramatist Juliusz Słowacki.[6] Although the original drama was influenced by William Shakespeare's plays King Lear, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Macbeth, Balladyna is an original romantic work. The plot is set at the time of Poland's origins. There is King Popiel, deprived of power by a usurper; the noble prince Kirkor, aiming to restore King Popiel's rule; the queen of the Gopło Lake and the elves; and two beautiful sisters, one good, the other bad. Balladyna, greedy for power, gains it through a number of crimes, including the killing of her sister Alina, the contender to marry Kirkor. In the finale Balladyna dies, struck by divine justice.