Mammals
Originally released in 1962. Mammals is a comedy film. directed by Roman Polanski. At just 10 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Henryk Kluba, Michał Żołnierkiewicz, and Voytek Frykowski
Synopsis
"Waiting for Godot" on ice and snow, without words. Against a barren winter landscape, a figure approaches: it's a man, pulling a small sleigh on which another man sits, plucking a dead bird. They stop to trade places; the one now on the sleigh takes out his knitting. Accidents, misunderstandings, disagreements, and an outright fight await our absurd protagonists as their trip to nowhere continues, first with one pulling, then the other. What if they were to lose the sleigh? What rules of civilization and partnership would guide them then?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mammals about?
"Waiting for Godot" on ice and snow, without words. Against a barren winter landscape, a figure approaches: it's a man, pulling a small sleigh on which another man sits, plucking a dead bird. They ...
Who directed Mammals?
Mammals was directed by Roman Polanski.
How long is Mammals?
Mammals has a runtime of 0 hours and 10 minutes (10 minutes total).
When was Mammals released?
Mammals was released on December 31, 1962 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Mammals?
The main cast of Mammals includes Henryk Kluba, Michał Żołnierkiewicz, Voytek Frykowski.