Insatiability
- Director: Wiktor Grodecki
- Writer: Wiktor Grodecki; Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz
- Producer: Piotr Fajks; Iwona Kozlowska
CGiii Comment
First impression: Grodecki obviously watched Passolini and was mistakenly inspired.
All the good work that he has done before has simply vanished into thin air with this apocalyptic, self-serving, carbuncle of indulgent trash.
It's almost like watching Salo - complete with the less savory scenes - but worse, if that is at all possible.
Depravity on film is a strange vice - one that should not have pretensions of art - as this does.
It may be having a dig a Westernism but it certainly casts a shadow over the future of Polish cinema - no-one could possibly like this - and that goes for the director too.
Credibility has never flown out a window so fast.
No trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Zypciois an idealistic heir to a large brewery in Poland. Against a futuristic invasion of China into Eastern Europe, he is corrupted by the advances of both Princess Irina, who is after his money, and the court jester, who is after his virginity.
Cast & Characters
Cezary Pazura as Zypcio's father / Putrycydes Tengler / Kocmoluchowicz;
Michal Lewandowski as Kapen Genezyp de Vahaz 'Zypcio';
Katarzyna Gniewkowska as Princess Ticonderoga Irina Vsievolodovna;
Weronika Marczuk-Pazura as Persy;
Leon Niemczyk as Old Prince;
Arkadiusz Jakubik as Sturfan Abnol / Mandarin Wang;
Mikolaj Krawczyk as Scampi, Princess Irina's son;
Ewa Dec-wna as Zypcio's mother;
Anna Wendzikowska as Eliza;
Miroslav Caslavka as Toldzio Porayski, Zypcio's cousin;
Marek Kasprzyk as Michalski;
Boguslaw Semotiuk as Professor Bechmetyev;
Marcin Dorocinski as General Niehyd-Ochluj;
Wojciech Malajkat as Narrator / Colonel Michal Weborek;
Marcin Wiercichowski as Kocmoluchowicz's Aide-de-Camp