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''Neighbors'' () is a 1937 Polish
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directed by
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, and starring
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,
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and
Helena Grossówna Helena Grossówna (25 November 1904 – 1 July 1994) was a Polish actress and dancer, who starred in several popular Polish films during the interwar period. Early life She was the daughter of Leonard Gross, a German, and Valeria Winiawska, a P ...
. Its plot follows two neighbors who, although unrelated, happen to have the same last name (Henryk and Hipolit Pączek) and are complete opposites of each other. Complications arise when the niece of the older, Hipolit Pompek arrives for a visit and gets into Henryk's apartment who immediately falls for her. The film was awarded the main prize at the Polish Film Festival in
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in 1938. In September ''Piętro wyżej'' was dubbed into
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and released in December of that year under the title ''Shkheynim'' in New York. Famous
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actor Menasze Oppenheim starred in the lead role. ''Neighbors'' is one of the most popular Polish pre-war films. Heavily inspired by
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motion pictures, the film is noted for the first ever on-screen depiction of a drag queen in Polish cinema.


Synopsis

The film tells the story of two neighbors in a tenement house at 13 Szczęśliwa Street: the older Hipolit Pączek (who lives below) and the younger Henryk Pączek (a tenant living one floor above). Apart from their last names, they have almost nothing in common. The former is a classical music lover, while the latter is a well-known radio announcer and jazzman. They wage constant war with each other, as the owner of the tenement cannot remove the troublesome tenant. The situation is further complicated by the arrival of Hipolit's young relative named Lodzia, with whom (with reciprocity) Henryk falls in love. In addition to situational comedy and witty dialogues, the success of the film was also ensured by songs performed by
Eugeniusz Bodo Eugeniusz Bodo (born Bohdan Eugène Junod; 28 December 1899 7 October 1943) was a film director, producer, singer, pianist and one of the most popular Polish actors and comedians of the interwar period. He starred in some of the most popular Pol ...
, that all turned out to be hits.


Cast


Production

''Neighbors'' was produced by the studio Urania-Film under the direction of Witold Dybowski. The direction of the film was assigned to Leon Trystan, while the script for it was written by Emanuel Schlechter,
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and the film's star –
Eugeniusz Bodo Eugeniusz Bodo (born Bohdan Eugène Junod; 28 December 1899 7 October 1943) was a film director, producer, singer, pianist and one of the most popular Polish actors and comedians of the interwar period. He starred in some of the most popular Pol ...
. The latter also took artistic direction of the film. Seweryn Steinwurzel was responsible for the film's cinematography.


Music

The score for the film and its songs were composed by
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, with Schlechter writing the words. Three songs appeared in ''Neighbors'' in total: * "Dziś ta i jutro ta" (
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) * "Sex appeal" (foxtrot) * " Umówiłem się z nią na dziewiątą" (
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)


Reception

In the trade weekly illustrated magazine Kino, there was a positive review of ''Neighbors'': "...at last a very good Polish film comedy (...) a step up in film development". A review in
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praised the comedy for the fact that "the humor derived from moral motifs transforms with the development of the plot into comedy reminiscent of the Marx Brothers' arxsurrealist humor". On the other hand, ''Neighbors'' was heavily criticized in right-wing circles. Mieczyslaw Hoszowski wrote the following about the film:
They found people who showed shamelessness on the screen to the masses and made them believe it was the height of artistry. Then they defined stupidity as humor, wit or comedy, and the uncritical masses went along with it because it suited their low instincts. Combining both, they created a revue film and a film comedy, and with the help of appropriate advertising, they won over not only the masses, but also - "the intelligentsia".
Also, the reviewer of the right-wing Prosto z mostu A. Mikulowski expressed disapproval of the Mae West parody scene: when "Bodo appears dressed as a woman, arousing the enthusiasm of the less picky audience, then the hands folded in applause fall down". An anonymous review in Gazeta Polska stated: "The film as a whole is banal. The interiors are thoroughly unsightly. .. The unfortunate idea with a radio speaker dressed as
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sinks seriously into vulgarity". Years later, Neighbors was reviewed favorably. Paula Apanowicz of the Oldcamera.pl portal stated that Trystan's film was "a journey into a distant era - an encounter with a laughing interwar, feeling on the back of one's neck the cool breath of the catastrophe that was about to happen in a moment". Lukasz Budnik of Film.org.pl emphasized that ''Neighbors'' is "one of the most valuable films of that time he interwar period considered by many today to be the best"


References


Notes


Bibliography

* Hoberman, J. (1991). Bridge of Light: Yiddish Film Between Two Worlds. Museum of Modern Art. ISBN 0805241078. * Paula Apanowicz: "Neighbors" - An unforgettable comedy of pre-war Poland. OldCamera.pl, 2020-04-20 ccessed 2020-11-18 (Polish). * Łukasz Budnik: Neighbors. 80 years since the premiere. Film.org.pl, 2017-02-18. ccessed 2020-11-18 * Marek Hendrykowski. Around the definition of film parody. "Images. The International Journal of European Film, Performing Arts and Audiovisual Communication." 14 (23), pp. 29–38, 2014. * Sebastian Jagielski. Queer theory and Polish cinema. "Cultural Studies Review." 13 (3), pp. 256–272, 2012. * Iwona Kurz: Leprechaun or qui pro quo, or the body in the film culture of the interwar period. In: The body and sexuality in Polish cinema. Sebastian Jagielski, Agnieszka Morstin-Popławska (eds.). Kraków: Jagiellonian University Publishing House, 2009, pp. 13–23. * Arkadiusz Lewicki. Transgender/transvestitism/cross-dressing in Polish cinema. "Journalism and Media." 11, pp. 49–56, 2020. {{ISSN, 2082-8322. ccessed 2020-12-30 * Film reviews, "Our Review" (63), 1937, p. 6. * Wandering through the cinemas. "The Apartment Above," "Gazeta Polska" (66), 1937, p. 13. 1937 films Polish comedy films 1930s Polish-language films Polish black-and-white films 1937 musical comedy films Polish romantic comedy films Films set in Poland