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Another of the most famous movies in Poland is Krzysztof Krauze’s The Debt, which became a blockbuster. [18] It showed the brutal reality of Polish capitalism and the growth of poverty. A considerable number of Polish film directors (e.g., Agnieszka Holland and Janusz Kamiński) have worked in American studios.
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Pharaoh (Prus novel) (Polish: Faraon) is the fourth and last major novel by the Polish writer Bolesław Prus (1847–1912). Composed over a year's time in 1894–95, serialized in 1895–96, and published in book form in 1897, it was the author's sole historical novel.
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Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1970: The Birch Wood: Andrzej Wajda: Entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival: Landscape After the Battle: Andrzej Wajda: Daniel Olbrychski
leading role by Polish Prince of comedy: Stanislaw Sielanski, Marian Czauski: Dziewczęta z Nowolipek: Joseph Lejtes: Halka: Juliusz Gardan: Liliana Zielinska, Witold Zacharewicz: Musical: Królowa przedmieścia: Eugeniusz Bodo: Książątko: Stanisław Szebego and Konrad Tom: Ludzie Wisły: Aleksander Ford and Jerzy Zarzycki: Niedorajda ...
Tadeusz Kantor (1915-1990) is renowned for his revolutionary theatrical performances in Poland and abroad.. At present, the Polish theatre actor possibly best known outside the country is Andrzej Seweryn, who in the years 1984–1988 was a member of the international group formed by Peter Brook to work on the staging of the Mahabharata, and since 1993 has been linked with the Comédie Française.