Camouflage takes place during an university linguistics summer school where personal and professional rivalries are unflinchingly exposed. An idealistic young teacher comes under the influence of a veteran professor whose intentions are deeply ambiguous -is he nurturing the younger man, or seeking ways to destroy him? Krzysztof Zanussi brought an unique sensibility to Polish cinema - observant, analytical and rigorously unsentimental in portraying characters' weaknesses and self-deception. Camouflage probes the moral fabric underlying Poland's Communist regime, uncovering layers of corruption, disillusionment and a confused set of public values, marking it as one of Zanussi's most politically subversive works.
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