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English-language film Hungarian-language film Common source material (if any) Car of Dreams (1935) Meseautó (1934) Escape to Victory (1981) Two Half Times in Hell (1961) Top Hat (1935) Pardon, tévedtem (1933) The play A Girl Who Dares (Sándor Faragó, Aladar Laszlo)
Oboor (Persian: عبور, Crossing or Transition in English) is a 1989 film by the Iranian director Kamal Tabrizi.Tabrizi also wrote the script. Set during the Iran-Iraq war, the film is an example of Sacred Defence cinema, a genre of Iranian films depicting the 1980–1988 war's impact on Iran.
Austeria; Bilans kwartalny; Człowiek na torze; Człowiek z Marmuru; Człowiek z Żelaza; Dekalog; Dług; Eroica; Faraon; Golem; Jak być kochaną; Kanał; Kingsajz ...
Munk, at the age of 39, died in a car accident while the film was in production and the completed scenes were combined from parts of original footage and screenplay sketches by Witold Lesiewicz. The methods used are explained in a voice-over during the course of the film, so its unfinished state itself takes a documentary form.
In 1960 Munk finished his third film, Bad Luck (Zezowate szczęście), a tragicomical story of a Polish everyman who always finds himself in the wrong place and in the wrong time. Munk died in a car accident near Łowicz on 20 September 1961, while on his way home from the Auschwitz concentration camp where he was shooting Passenger ...
39 and a Half (Polish: 39 i pół) is a Polish-language comedy-drama television series aired on TVN from 4 March 2008 to 1 December 2009. It was directed by Mitja Okorn, Łukasz Palkowski, and Łukasz Jaworski, written by Doman Nowakowski, Dorota Mierzejewska, and Tomasz Cichoń, and produced by Justyna Pawlak. It has 3 seasons, with 39 ...
English-language Polish films (55 P) F. Films by Polish producers (8 C) I. Polish independent films (44 P) M. Polish multilingual films (51 P) P. Lost Polish films (10 P)