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  1. Ashes and Diamonds. A milestone of Polish cinema, this electrifying international sensation by Andrzej Wajda—the final film in his celebrated war trilogy—entwines the story of one man’s moral crisis with the fate of a nation. In a small Polish town on the final day of World War II, Maciek (the coolly charismatic Zbigniew Cybulski), a ...

  2. 10 de oct. de 2016 · Andrzej Wajda was born on March 6 1926 in Suwalki, north-east Poland. His father, Jakub, was a cavalry officer who was killed by Soviet forces in the Katyn massacre of 1940, which claimed the ...

  3. Człowiek z żelaza. Polska, 1981, 2 godz. 27 min. „ [T]o, co się odczuwało po przejściu za bramę [stoczni], to było poczucie całkowitego bezpieczeństwa, całkowitej wolności i całkowitej niezależności tych, którzy tam się znajdowali. To nas właśnie zdumiało, że my tu wszyscy w Warszawie żyliśmy na przykład problemami ...

  4. www.imdb.com › list › ls066175286Andrzej Wajda - IMDb

    Director: Andrzej Wajda | Stars: Krystyna Janda, Pawel Szajda, Jan Englert, Jadwiga Jankowska-Cieslak. Votes: 1,478. 10. The Maids of Wilko (1979) 118 min | Drama, Romance . 7.4. 0. Rate. 1. ... The film opens with the mad rush of haphazard freedom as the concentration camps are liberated. Men are trying to grab food, ...

  5. Interview: Andrzej Wajda. By Dan Yakir in the November-December 1984 Issue. Over the past three decades, Andrzej Wajda has left his imprint not only on the collective consciousness of his fellow Poles, but on the nation’s current history as well. His best-known film, Man of Iron (81), was a fevered tribute to the emergent Solidarity movement.

  6. Andrzej Wajda – twórczość filmowa ... Rozczarowany obojętnością, z jaką widownia przyjęła film, Wajda zdecydował się nieoczekiwanie na sfilmowanie Zemsty, klasycznej komedii Aleksandra Fredry z 1834 roku, którą sam wystawił w Starym Teatrze szesnaście lat wcześniej.

  7. Pan Tadeusz: The Last Foray in Lithuania is a 1999 Polish film directed by Andrzej Wajda.It is based on the 1834 eponymous epic poem by Polish poet, writer and philosopher Adam Mickiewicz (1798–1855). As in the poem, conflict between the Soplica and Horeszko families serves as a backdrop for discussion of issues of Polish national unity and the struggle for independence.