Lost Childhood - The Cruel Fate of Bruno Schulz | In Focus

The tragically short life of writer and artist Bruno Schulz has been summarized: “Born an Austrian, lived as a Pole and died as a Jew.“ Revered as the “Polish Kafka“, many of the modernist master’s dreamlike, mystical drawings and paintings were feared lost. A German film maker spent years seeking Bruno Schulz’s last frescoes and has built an installation of projections of the long-lost works.
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