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‘The Painted Bird’ Cinematographer Crafts the Horrors of World War II

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Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorAdapted from Jerzy Kosiński’s novel, “The Painted Bird” comes to life through Vàclav Marhoul’s lens.

Shot in black and white, the film tells the story of The Boy as he wanders around Eastern European villages during World War II struggling for survival.As he suffers through the devastating brutality and horrors of war, it’s Vladimir Smutney’s stunning cinematography and images that sear into our minds — being buried up to his neck, being kicked and punched by bullies as he watches his pet die and watching eyes being gouged out — and those are just some of the wartime horrors he witnesses.Smutney breaks down what it was like to frame his first film in black and white.

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