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Poland's anti-communist icon Walesa, at last the movieLooking on is celebrated Polish director Andrzej Wajda, 85, whose latest film is a biopic about Lech Walesa, the communist-era Solidarity opposition leader who left an indelible mark on world history by helping bring down the Iron Curtain. |
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Poland's anti-communist icon Walesa, at last the movieLooking on is celebrated Polish director Andrzej Wajda, 85, whose latest film is a biopic about Lech Walesa, the communist-era Solidarity opposition leader who left an indelible mark on world history by helping bring down the Iron Curtain. |
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Poland's anti-communist icon Walesa, at last the movieLooking on is celebrated Polish director Andrzej Wajda, 85, whose latest film is a biopic about Lech Walesa, the communist-era Solidarity opposition leader who left an indelible mark on world history by helping bring down the Iron Curtain. |
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Poland's anti-communist icon Walesa: The movieLooking on is celebrated Polish director Andrzej Wajda, 85, whose latest film is a biopic about Lech Walesa, the communist-era Solidarity opposition leader who left an indelible mark on world history by helping bring down the Iron Curtain. |
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'Danton,' and the Politics of RevolutionAndrzej Wajda's “Danton” (1983) is not simply a film about a key figure in the French Revolution, or even really about the French Revolution itself. No, Wajda's film IS the French Revolution. It IS Georges Danton, and it IS Maximilien Robespierre. |
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The Ruins Were My Playground: Agneiszka Holland on <em>In Darkness</em>Early in her career, she was a screenwriter for fellow Polish filmmaker Andrzej Wajda (Danton, Korczak). Now a two-time Oscar nominee, Holland has helmed episodes of David Simon's acclaimed HBO dramas The Wire and Tremé. Having made a long series of ... |
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Solidarity hero's bio gets Japanese translationThe book's author Slawomir Cenckiewicz told the daily Rzeczpospolita that most Japanese people, if they are aware at all, tend to know of two only Poles, Lech Walesa and film director Andrzej Wajda. Wajda has strong links with Japan and runs a Japanese ... |
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Cash creates star comityPolish actor Robert Wieckiewicz plays Solidarity leader, electrician Lech Walesa in a movie about this hero of Poland's road to democracy, being made by Oscar-winning director Andrzej Wajda in Gdansk, Poland, on Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012. |
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All aboard the night trainINNOCENT SORCERERS (Niewinni czarodzieje /1960): Following after his renowned War trilogy, Andrzej Wajda made thisprovocative film about contemporary youth from a script co-written by JerzySkolimowski. A vivid portrait of a new and restless post-war ... |
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Madhu to open film festival in PathanamthittaThe movies to be screened from Tuesday, along with the director's name and screening time given in brackets, are: January 31: Ashes and Diamonds (Andrzej Wajda, 10.30 am) The Kid (Charley Chaplin, 3.30 pm) TD Dasan Standard VI B (Mohan Raghavan, ... |
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