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100 Years of Polish Cinema

Direction
Year 
1995
Country
  • Poland
Runtime
62min 

This entry in the British Film Institute-sponsored international centenary celebration of cinema in which noted directors present a film that exemplifies their country or region's cinema and its origins, represents Poland. Based on a suggestion by late filmmaker Kryzstof Kieslowski and directed by Pawel Lozinski, the film is comprised of interviews with a wide range of moviegoers asked by unseen interviewers to give their thoughts about Polish cinema.

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Details

  • Original Title
    100 lat w kinie
  • Direction
  • Cinematography
    Artur Reinhart
  • Editing
    Dorota Wardęszkiewicz
  • Sound
    Michał Żarnecki
  • Runtime
    62 min (46-90 min.)
  • Year
    1995
  • Country
    • Poland
  • Format
    • Colour

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