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  1. 3 dic 2016 · Wajda by Wajda: Directed by Andrzej Wolski. With Sean Connery, Zbigniew Cybulski, Gérard Depardieu, Krystyna Janda. The life & work of polish filmmaker Andrzej Wajda.

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    • Documentary
    • Andrzej Wolski
    • 2016-12-03
  2. Filmography. Wajda directed the following films: [1] The Bad Boy ( Zły chłopiec, 1951 short film) The Pottery at Ilza ( Ceramika ilzecka, 1951 short film) While you are sleeping ( Kiedy ty śpisz, 1953 short film) A Generation ( Pokolenie, 1955)

  3. In 2000, Andrzej Wajda received an Honorary Academy Award 'in recognition of five decades of extraordinary film direction'. His films famously challenged the communist system, exposing its corrupting flaws, and presented the lives of people entangled in the chaos of history in such captivating ways. Here are some of Wajda's most powerful films.

  4. In 1994, Wajda presented his own film version of Dostoyevsky's novel The Idiot in the movie Nastasja, starring Japanese actor Tamasoburo Bando in the double role of Prince Mishkin and Nastasja. The film's cinematographer was Paweł Edelman, who subsequently became one of Wajda's great

  5. distribution.arte.tv › fiche › Wajda__une_lecon_de_cinemaWAJDA BY WAJDA - Arte

    A few months ago, filmmaker Andrzej Wolski sat down his illustrious compatriot Andrzej Wajda in an editing suite of the WAJDA SCHOOL (which he created in Warsaw 15 years ago) and showed him scenes from his films, which they chose together, to record a cinema lesson by the world famous master.

  6. Andrzej Witold Wajda. Oscar onorario 2000. Andrzej Witold Wajda ( IPA: [ˈandʐɛj ˈvitɔlt ˈvajda]) ( Suwałki, 6 marzo 1926 – Varsavia, 9 ottobre 2016 [1]) è stato un regista, sceneggiatore e direttore artistico polacco, considerato uno dei principali esponenti della scuola polacca di cinema.

  7. The Promised Land ( Polish: Ziemia obiecana) is a 1975 Polish drama film directed by Andrzej Wajda, based on the novel of the same name by Władysław Reymont. Set in the industrial city of Łódź, The Promised Land tells the story of a Pole, a German, and a Jew struggling to build a factory in the raw world of 19th-century capitalism. [1]