At least once a year, Martin Scorsese screens Polish director Andrzej Wajda’s 1958 masterpiece “Ashes and Diamonds.” “It’s still one of the greatest films ever made,” Scorsese said of the haunting ...
You could call him the czar of Polish film exhibition in the Northwest. He is Dr. Michal Friedrich, a wealthy Seattle dentist with a mansion in the Highlands who can't seem to stay away from his ...
With the death of Ingmar Bergman and Michelangelo Antonioni this past summer, the ranks of European master filmmakers are getting thin, but one survivor of the golden age of European art cinema who is ...
Nearly 50 feature films were produced in the country last year. By Vladimir Kozlov MOSCOW — For the last few years, the Polish film industry has been among the strongest in Central and Eastern Europe, ...
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