
Cold War 4 stars
Cold War by director Pawel Pawlikowski is a passionate and tragic love story between two talented musicians who are caught up in the tensions between the East and West during the Cold War in Europe of the 1950’s and 1960’s. Music teacher Wiktor meets young student Zula in a dance and music ensemble where the talented young people are taught folk songs and dance in post-war Poland. The two are obsessed with each other while also training for performances that serve the communist state. Eventually, Wiktor comes up with a plan to defect to the west, but Zula is reluctant to leave her home and travel to Paris where life would be foreign to her. The movie then covers the period in the fifties when tensions were the highest, but still the pair are able to meet in various European cities as the ensemble goes on tour. Even though the two have their own separate lives by now they still have a passion for each other accompanied with fierce disagreements and fighting. This is all set against the background of musical performances that compare the communist influenced folk music of the East with the decadent jazz and pop music of the west. And the entire movie is shot in black and white giving it a depressing feeling. Pawlikowski says that his inspiration was the marriage of his parents which was characterized by separations and fighting and a tragic ending, thus he had a real story to tell. Pawlikowski made the movie Ida, another tragedy set in Poland back in 2014. Cold War was nominated for the Best Foreign Film Academy Award last year.