
Boro in the Box (2011)
Release Year: 2011
Nation: France
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Bertrand Mandico
Writer: Bertrand Mandico
Production & Genre
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Companies: Coproduction Office, Société Parisienne de Production
Genre: Adventure, Avant-Garde, Drama, Short
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Story
Boro in the Box, directed by Bertrand Mandico, is an elliptical and surreal biopic of Polish filmmaker Walerian Borowczyk. The film presents a fictionalized account of Borowczyk's life, journeying from Poland to Paris through a series of colorful yet banal adventures. Throughout his escapades, Borowczyk encounters erotic birds and organic cameras in a phantasmagorical world that is both captivating and provocative.
Summary
Boro in the Box (2011), directed by Bertrand Mandico, is an avant-garde exploration of the life and works of Polish filmmaker Walerian Borowczyk. Despite being a fictionalized account, the film aims to capture the essence of Borowczyk's singularly provocative cinema. It defies generic expectations with its surreal narrative that spans from Poland to Paris, touching on themes of eroticism, creativity, and the intersection between art and obscenity.