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Millennium is a 1989 science fiction drama film directed by Michael Anderson and starring Kris Kristofferson, Cheryl Ladd, Robert Joy, Brent Carver, Al Waxman and Daniel J. Travanti. The film follows an air crash investigator who discovers curiously strange details while investigating a recent crash.
1989: Inventory: Krzysztof Zanussi: Entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival: The Last Ferry: Waldemar Krzystek: Screened at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival: A Tale of Adam Mickiewicz's 'Forefathers' Eve' Tadeusz Konwicki: Entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival
Ursus rail crash (Polish: Katastrofa kolejowa w Ursusie) was a rear-end train collision, that occurred at 6:20 a.m. on 20 August 1990 in Warsaw neighborhood (today district) of Ursus. 16 people were killed and 64 were injured. [3] To date, it is the worst railway accident in Poland after 1989. [4]
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On 4 July 1989, a pilotless MiG-23 jet fighter of the Soviet Air Forces crashed into a house in Bellegem, near Kortrijk, Belgium, killing one person.The pilot had ejected over an hour earlier near Kołobrzeg, Poland, after experiencing technical problems, but the aircraft continued flying for around 900 km (600 mi) before running out of fuel and crashing into the ground.
After weathering censorship from the government and even death threats, the veteran Oscar nominee has been vindicated by the success of her film "Green Border."
The government's inability to forestall Poland's economic decline led to waves of strikes across the country in April, May and August 1988. In an attempt to take control of the situation, the contemporary government gave de facto recognition to the Solidarity union, and Interior Minister Czesław Kiszczak began talks with Solidarity's leader Lech Wałęsa on August 31.
No End (Polish: Bez końca) is a 1985 film directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski and starring Grażyna Szapołowska, Maria Pakulnis, and Aleksander Bardini. The film is about the state of martial law in Poland after the banning of the trade union Solidarity in 1981. [1] Kieślowski worked with several regular collaborators for the first time on No End.