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Movies are the safety valve of evil instinct: walerian borowczyk, a Polish erotic master, said in an interview with the 50th issue of 1985 (cinematic papers): "Genre movies make me sick; Repeating the same old story nauseating-to me, it's obscene pornography. " As a surrealist who insisted on his personal style in the stupid and selfish 1970s, borowski's film career was regarded as a disgrace by that covered film, which blurred the superiority of his potential works and made many people underestimate the infamous erotic director for a long time. Borovchik was born in Kwilcz village, a city in western Poland, on September 2, 1982. When he was a teenager, he was fascinated by the internal structure of the 16 mm camera seen from the shop window. He tried to shoot his own short film for the first time. In his early years, he studied printing and painting at Cracow Academy of Fine Arts, and his printed works won the 1953 National Award. After that, Borovchik turned to designing movie posters with socialist realism style, and once had a pleasant cooperation with Jan Lenica, a famous Polish graphic artist and animator. Together, they completed several animated short films, such as "Labyrinth". Today, it is considered as one of the best representative works of Polish animation after the war, which has had a great influence on later experimental image masters such as Rebik kinski, Terry Csorian and Svenmeyer. With the prize of 1 10,000 dollars won at the Brussels Experimental Film Festival, Borovchik and Lanika moved to Paris. The two of them still joined Argos Films, a veteran art filmmaker who made many masterpieces. After that, Borovchik was employed by Jacques Voegt. Help the animation company "Les cineastes Associates" located in an abandoned MGM studio in Paris to make commercial short films. Despite the hard times, he continued to plan his own short films, and even made a plan inspired by Verne's novels. Undoubtedly, it still leads the director to a more provocative theme, running all the way. At 1972 Berlin Film Festival, this film won the International League Award. 1974, short film collection