Year: 1966
Runtime: 6 mins
Director: Piotr Studzinski
A manic young artist is charted through a visual diary of self‑obsession. The film opens with a montage of still photos of his face, then moves to moving images: he stirs in sleep, paints in frustration, searches for a lighter, sketches, crumples paper, makes tea, studies his reflection, and repeatedly returns to canvas after canvas of self‑portraits.
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