Without the films of these three filmmakers, we cannot really talk about the Polish School of Documentary, thanks to which we have a deep and movingly real image of Poland in the 60s, 70s and 80s. Mikolaj Jazdon analyses it in an interesting way in the guide attached to the carefully prepared films' presentation, the films which today are legend.
Polish School of Documentary Movies
Gryczelowska/Halladin/Kamienska
Number of disks: 2
Condition: Brand New, Sealed, Mint
Total time: 342 minutes
Languge version: Polish
Subtitles: English, French, Russian and German
Region: 2 (PAL). European or multi-system DVD player is required to see this DVD.
"Gryczelowska/Halladin/Kamienska " 3-DVD set is thepart of NInA Publishing's series "Polish School of Documentary Movies". Each volume of he series, which is edited by Tadeusz Sobolewski, is devoted to different Polish documentary filmmaker and contains selected documentaries from his/her artistic output. Series includes the presentations from the body of woks of recognized film directors, as well as from some of the forgotten masters and débutante directors.
Content:
DVD 1 - Krystyna Gryczelowska:
1. Siedliszcze, 1960
2. Wtorki, czwartki i soboty, 1965
3. Nazywa sie Blazej Rejdak, mieszka we wsi Roznica w Jedrzejowskim Powiecie, 1968
4. 24 godziny Jadwigi L., 1967
5. 90 dni w roku, 1968
6. Nasze znajome z lodzi, 1971
7. ...W lutym 1971, 1971
8. Studnia, 1986
DVD 2 - Danuta Halladin:
1. I Klasa, 1960
2. Moja ulica, 1965
3. Rodzina, 1971
4. Wejsc miedzy ludzi, 1973
5. Próg, 1975
6. Lódzki zyciorys, (co-director Lidia Zonn), 1984
DVD 3 - Irena Kamienska:
1. Dzien dobry, dzieci, 1966
2. Zapora, 1976
3. Piekna, mrozna polska zima, 1978
4. Robotnice, 1981
5. Dzien za dniem, 1988
6. Misjonarki milosci, rez. wspólnie z Jadwiga Zajicek, 1991
7. Mgla, 1993
8. Kosciól na Górze Syjon, 1996
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Without the films of these three filmmakers, we cannot really talk about the Polish School of Documentary, thanks to which we have a deep and movingly real image of Poland in the 60s, 70s and 80s. Mikolaj Jazdon analyses it in an interesting way in the guide attached to the carefully prepared films' presentation, the films which today are legend.