- Occupation
Producer, Director - Country
Poland
Titkow Andrzej
An attempt to show the personality and art of Ewa Kuryluk. A piece on the joy and hardship of creating. A tale of this multi-talented and unconvencional artist.
At a Spot In the Eye
An attempt to show the personality and art of Ewa Kuryluk. A piece on the joy and hardship of creating. A tale of this multi-talented and unconvencional artist.
Lake '68
Three Polish families, all sharing the same communist believes, built three summer houses together in the village of Dluzek in early the 60's.Over the time they have been meeting there regularly eventually bringing in new generations. As a result of events of March 1968 in Poland, some of them now come to meet their former summer house neighbors and friends from exile.
I Choose the Life
For women from the penitentiary in Lubliniec detention is not the greatest problem. Many of them escaped domestic hell by committing a murder. Now, through theatre therapy they shake themselves free from their tragic past, overcome fears and regain human dignity. They learn to live a normal life. They share their stories with the world and experience a sort of katharsis.
Otwarty - zamkniety
A film-coverage of the 7th international theatre festival in Wroclaw, in October 1981. Two months later, the martial law would be declared. At the politically slanted festival, the avant-garde drama has always been at the centre of interest. Up until 1989 the festival was banned, but with the abolishment of the martial law in that year it became legal.
The Golfer
Stanislaw Aronson was born 1925 in Warsaw to a wealthy Jewish family. When the WWII started, his happy childhood ended up forever. Aronson’s family moved to the east of Poland. They settled in Lvov, which was soon occupied by the Soviets, so they returned to Warsaw. During the deportation to Treblinka Extermination Camp, the seventeen years old Stanislaw jumped off the train. He quickly found a way to the anti-Nazi Resistance and became a soldier of an elite Home Army Unit. He has participated in many sabotages and subversion acts and he also fought in Warsaw Uprising. Later in Italy he joined the II Corps of General Anders’s Army and then settled in Palestine. He took part in war for the independence of Israel. He worked over 20 years in the Office of the Spokesman of Israeli Army. He has never told anyone about his heroic past, not even his family.
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