Imigrant — Uchodźca — Obcy? Nie-Polak jako Inny w wybranych dziełach kinematografii polskiej lat 2015–2021
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The article analyses the ways of presenting the Other — an immigrant, a refugee, a non-Pole — in selected works of Polish cinema from 2015 to 2021. The author examines films featuring foreigners in the leading (Never Gonna Snow Again by Małgorzata Szumowska) and support-ing roles (The Sun, the Sun Blinded Me by Wilhelm and Anna Sasnal), as well as in the bit parts (Tower. A Bright Day by Jagoda Szelc). The article attempts to determine, describe, and compare  the  depictions  of  the  Other.  Moreover,  the  article  seeks  to  establish  an  increased  significance  of  these  characters  and  incite  the  viewer  to  re-examine  the  entrenched  conno-tations. Presenting the world through the eyes of a non-Pole and/or making their presence prominent  within  traditionally  Polish-only  spheres  is  a  relatively  new  phenomenon  within  Polish cinema and, as such, calls for augmented analysis and interpretation that follows the spirit of transcultural studies. It is significant that the Other, as a character in Polish cinema, is becoming more and more independent and authentic; their depiction seems to have lost the oriental and caricatural features of the past and the Other often contrasts with the Polish figure. The presence of the Other as an empowered character symbolises the shift in perceiv-ing Polish society as stereotypically homogenous.
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