"Polish School of Documentary Movies" is a series of DVD's published by of The National Audiovisual Institute (NiNa) . 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 debutante directors.
Polish School of Documentary Movies
16-DVD, PAL, Region 2
Number of disks: 16 (8-sets)
Original release date: April 19, 2006
Audio: Dolby Digital 2.0
Format: 4:3
Language version: Polish
Subtitles: English, French
Region: 2 (PAL). European DVD player is required to see those DVD.
"Polish School of Documentary Movies" is a series of DVD's published by of The National Audiovisual Institute (NiNa) . 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 debutante directors.
Content:
1. Andrzej Munk (2-DVD)
2. Jacek Blawut (2-DVD)
3. Kazimierz Karabasz (2-DVD)
4. Maciej J. Drygas (2-DVD)
5. Marek Piwowski (2-DVD)
6. Maria Zmarz-Koczanowicz (2-DVD)
7. Pawel Lozinski (2-DVD)
8. Wojciech Wiszniewski (2-DVD)
About NiNa:
The National Audiovisual Institute was established on April 1, 2009 as a consequence of the reorganization of the Polish Audiovisual Publishers, functioning since 2005. As a result, the statutory goals of this institution were considerably extended. Apart from the hitherto publishing activity, archiving of the most valuable phenomena in Polish culture, and active contribution to the cultural discourse, the mission of the National Audiovisual Institute will consist in systematic digitalization and distribution of the reconstructed and digitally recorded materials. The outcome of this activity will be published on a multimedia website, where those interested will find both archival materials which so far have not been accessible to a wider audience and new broadcasts produced in the recent years. In the long run, apart from its archiving mission conducted with the most innovative technology, the National Audiovisual Institute will commence educational and research activity. Reflections on digitalization, reconstruction, and audiovisual creativity are meant to raise the consciousness of the national heritage and to provide access to the artistically outstanding texts of the past, which can considerably enrich thinking about the contemporary world and facilitate the creation of today's national identity.
The National Audiovisual Institute is subordinate to the Polish Republic Ministery of Culture and National Heritage
Manufacturer: NInA
SKU: PSD