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In this episode, we dive into “The Bojarski Affair,” a poignant and psychologically rich film directed by Jean-Paul Salomé. We unpack the harrowing journey of Jan Bojarski, a Polish engineer who flees to France during the war and survives by forging identity papers — only to find himself trapped in a shadowy double life after the conflict ends.What begins as a historical crime thriller unfolds into something far deeper. Through layered performances and an almost documentary-like realism, the film explores identity, survival, and the moral compromises born from extreme circumstances. We discuss how Bojarski’s craft — creating false papers and counterfeit currency — becomes both an act of resistance and a reflection of his fractured sense of self.Beyond the suspense, The Bojarski Affair transforms into a powerful meditation on creativity as survival, the weight of personal choices, and the lasting psychological imprint of war. How does history shape who we become? When does survival blur into moral compromise? And can art — even forged artifice — become a form of truth?Join us as we explore a film that challenges simple answers and invites us to reflect on our own identities, decisions, and the shadows we navigate in times of crisis.
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