Previously at the ICA - Films

Andrzej Żuławski, The Devil, 1972

KINOTEKA: The Devil

17 Apr 2016

The Devil, similarly to many of the other greatest works of Polish Cinema at this particular time, was abandoned by PRL censorship for 16 years and returned to screens only in 1988. The action of the feature takes place in 1793 during the Prussian army's invasion in Poland. Jakub, a young Polish nobleman, is rescued from imprisonment by a stranger who seeks to discover other conspirators known to the protagonist. Jakub subsequently follows his saviour across war-torn Poland, and, traumatised by what he has seen, begins to commit several gruesome murders.

The Devil, dir. Andrzej Żuławski, Poland 1972, 119 mins

Season multi-buy offer:

If you purchase tickets for 2-3 screenings:
£9 (full price) / £7 (concessions) / £6 (ICA Members) per ticket

If you purchase tickets for 4-5 screenings:
£8 (full price) / £6 (concessions) / £5 (ICA Members) per ticket

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