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Krzysztof Zanussi

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“A film about hope, life and death — therefore about everything which is important.”

 

Biography

A one-time physics scholar, Polish-born Krzysztof Zanussi began making amateur movies in the late ‘50s, after chancing to take a film course at the University of Warsaw. He graduated the Lodz film school with Death of a Provincial (1966), which won an award at the Venice Film Festival. He emerged as a director/screenwriter in the late ’60s and early ’70s, primarily working for Polish television, until the ’80s, when his association with the Solidarity movement forced him into exile in West German and Swiss productions. One of his films, The Catamount Killing (1974), was shot in English, and his work since the mid-’80s has seen wider international financing and distribution. Zanussi’s work is defined by its devotion to ideas at the expense of emotionalism, and intellectualism without overt passions, which did not prevent his fall from grace with the government during Solidarity’s temporary defeat in the mid-’80s. —allmovie guide 

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clockworkdaisyblues

8Jan11

Bilans kwartalny (A Woman's Decision) (1975) is also nice movie. wow. amazing inteligent and ironic director! i wish to see become have many Zanussi's fan. Missing : Il Sole Nero (the black sun) (2007), Z Dalekiego Kraju (from a far country) (1981), and one of short films - Death of Provincial (1966) !

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chanandre

8Sep10

Just saw WHEREVER YOU ARE, one of the strongest contenders to 80's best film. For realz. That good. Hope to see more of his films soon, i'm already a fan. (Geez, the man has 79 films - including shorts - someone needs to catch up...:-( )

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Jonathan Kan

11Apr10

Just saw Family Life, Camouflage, The Constant Factor , and Revisited today, all good and should be add here.

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Ilya Miller

15Mar10

Hmmm. Who's in charge of that unspeakable void, I wonder?

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