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KRZYSZTOF KIESLOWSKI (1941-1996) - BIOGRAPHY DEKALOG was Kzsysztof Kieslowski's international breakthrough. He was born in 1941 and graduated from the State Theatrical and Film College in Lodz in 1969. His early films were documentaries and shorts and while still a student he made PHOTOGRAPH for Polish television. The feature debut came in 1973 with PEDESTRIAN SUBWAY, which was followed in 1975 by PERSONNEL, a semi-documentary in which the hero has to choose whether to denounce a friend or lose his job. THE SCAR (1976) was followed by CAMERA BUFF, a story about an amateur cameraman whose love for his hobby causes trouble with the authorities. CAMERA BUFF won the Grand Prix at the 1979 Moscow Film Festival. CALMNESS (1976) was banned at the time by the Polish authorities. It focuses on a worker newly released from prison who vows to stay out of trouble but finds himself caught in a No Man's Land between the workers and the management of a factory. The satires BLIND CHANCE >> back |
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