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Landscape After the Battle (Polish: Krajobraz po bitwie) is a 1970 Polish drama film directed by Andrzej Wajda and starring Daniel Olbrychski; telling a story of a Nazi German concentration camp survivor soon after liberation, residing in a DP camp somewhere in Germany.
Landscape After the Battle: Andrzej Wajda: Daniel Olbrychski: Drama: Entered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival: Salt of the Black Earth: Kazimierz Kutz: 1971: Family Life: Krzysztof Zanussi: Entered into the 1971 Cannes Film Festival: 1972: The Wedding: Andrzej Wajda: Daniel Olbrychski: Drama: Pearl in the Crown: Kazimierz Kutz: Entered into ...
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Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1980: The Constant Factor: Krzysztof Zanussi: Won the Jury Prize at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival: The Moth: Tomasz Zygadło: Entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival
Leave No Traces (Polish: Żeby nie było śladów) is a 2021 Polish drama film directed by Jan P. Matuszyński. [3] It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 78th Venice International Film Festival. [4] It was selected as the Polish entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 94th Academy Awards.
Aftermath (Polish: Pokłosie) is a 2012 Polish film written and directed by Władysław Pasikowski.The fictional Holocaust-related thriller and drama is inspired by the July 1941 Jedwabne pogrom in occupied north-eastern Poland during Operation Barbarossa, in which 340 Polish Jews were locked in a barn in Jedwabne, which was later set on fire by a group of Polish men.
Kanał (Polish pronunciation:, Sewer) is a 1957 Polish film directed by Andrzej Wajda. [1] It was the first film made about the 1944 Warsaw Uprising, telling the story of a company of Home Army resistance fighters escaping the Nazi onslaught through the city's sewers.
The Polish School of Posters was an approach to poster design which started during the post-World War II period in Poland from the 1950s continuing through the 1980s. In its early years, the Polish People's Republic (PRL, 1947–1989) was in a phase of rebuilding its cultural institutions.