Andrzej Wajda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Andrzej Wajda (born 6 March 1926) is a Polish film director. Recipient of an honorary Oscar, he is perhaps the most prominent member of the unofficial "Polish Film School" (active circa 1955 to 196...
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Lech Wałęsa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lech Wałęsa (IPA: :Media:Lech Walesa.ogg (help·info) ; born 29 September 1943) is a Polish politician and a former trade union and human rights activist. He co-founded Solidarity ( Solidarność ...
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The film is not just homage to Cybulski but also a caricature of Wajda himself (in the character of the Andrzej, the director of the film within the film) and a devastating critique of the film and art in general. ... The event was documented by Tomasz Pobog Malinowski in his film Sto dni (A Hundred Days, 1980),
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When completed, Nabokov A-Z will be a browsable document that serves as a quick reference to the works of Vladimir Nabokov for current and future Nabokov scholars. ... These entries for Lolita have been provided by the students of English 472: Seminar on James Joyce and ... For help in your search, please click here.
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ANDRZEJ WAJDA: FILM LANGUAGE AND THE ARTIST'S TRUTH ... Here Wajda's brilliant manipulation of film language and film genre comes into play, as various sources purport to represent reality: two different kinds of documentary footage (newsreels in which Birkut appears more-or-less by chance, and Burski's pseudo...
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polish film(9) ... Also of interest is that Lech Walesa, who is practically synonymous with the Solidarity movement, appears as himself in this movie. Andrzej Wajda is probably one of the most famous Polish directors of all time. His films are often based on great works of literature or portray important historical events.
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Stalin's signed order to Beria for the execution of over 14,000 Polish officers at Katyn came to light after the fall of Communism, but Andrzej Wajda's film remains banned in Russia. ... Twenty years ago, a democratic revolution led by Lech Walesa's trade-union movement signalled the end of the country's communist regime.
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Man of Iron [DVD] [1981]: Amazon.co.uk: Jerzy Radzilwilowicz, Marian
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MAN OF IRON, Andrzej Wajda's account of the events at the Gdansk shipyard in the summer of 1980, ... polish film(2) ... Also of interest is that Lech Walesa, who is practically synonymous with the Solidarity movement, appears as himself in this movie. Andrzej Wajda is probably one of the most famous Polish directors of all time.
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On August 14, 1980, ... There was some controversy as to whether the name should be spelled ''Lech Walesa'' (without diacritics, ... Beside online media, Wałęsa plays himself in Andrzej Wajda's 1981 fictional film about Solidarity, ''Man of Iron'' and footage of him appears in Michael Jackson's video - "Man In The Mirror".
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That August had been the inspiration for Andrzej Wajda's Film "Man of Iron", ... In August 1980 in the Gdansk Shipyard the term solidarity was used as a key to victory in the public speeches of Andrzej Gwiazda (the co-founder of the Free Trade Unions of the [Polish] Coast [Pol. Wolne Zwiazki Zawodowe Wybrzeza]) and of Lech Walesa.
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