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Kingsajz / King Size Juliusz Machulski. 1988
Train Plac Defilad 1, 00-901, Warsaw, Poland See in map
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Bonus: also in this location
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badgaymovies · 2 years
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The Constant Factor (1980)
The Constant Factor by #KrzysztofZanussi, "Films with this obvious a moral lesson should always be this intelligent and efficient in their plotting",
KRZYSZTOF ZANUSSI Bil’s rating (out of 5): BBBB Original Title: Constans Poland, 1980. Przedsiebiorstwo Realizacji Filmów “Zespoly Filmowe”. Screenplay by Krzysztof Zanussi. Cinematography by Slawomir Idziak. Music by Wojciech Kilar. Production Design by Tadeusz Wybult. Costume Design by Magdalena Biedrzycka, Anna B. Sheppard. Film Editing by Urszula Sliwinska. Witold (Tadeusz Bradecki) performs…
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nicolekaptan · 5 years
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Ostatni dzień lata (1958) dir. Tadeusz Konwicki
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junkielee · 6 years
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[Film Review] The Saragossa Manuscript (1965)
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English Title: The Saragossa Manuscript Original Title: Rekopis znaleziony w Saragossie Year: 1965 Country: Poland Language: Polish Genre: Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy Director: Wojciech Has Writer: Tadeusz Kwiatkowski based on the novel of Jan Potocki Music: Krzysztof Penderecki Cinematography: Mieczyslaw Jahoda Cast: Zbigniew Cybulski Zdzislaw Maklakiewicz Krzysztof Litwin Leon Niemczyk Gustaw…
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amaktor · 7 years
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Obra de arte #2
Obra de arte #2
Misja – eksmisja – seksmisja. Pamiętacie? Taką sekwencją zaczyna się nasza największa komedia wszech czasów. Genialny pamflet na komunę, a może na każdą totalitarną władzę, pełen mistrzowskich przytyków do obu płci. A do tego zupełnie niezły film S-F, tylko bez hollywoodzkiego budżetu. Oto ona. Seksmisja. Powiedzieć, że ten film jest dobry, to nie powiedzieć nic. To jest fenomenalna historia, jak…
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perlesdevie-blog1 · 5 years
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A ballad about a clever Warsaw cashier
Probably one of the most famous Polish comedy with the sadistic taste https://seositecheckup.com/seo-audit/vipmovies.to legendary Julius Machulski's film with the acting and fantastic music of Henry Kuźniak. Henryk Kwin https://www.infolinks.top/vipmovies.to/ was a legend about a pre-war warrior, Kasiarz, whose "talent" circled incredible stories as long as Kramer's manager did not significantly contribute to his arrest and led to the financial collapse of his best friend. Having left Kwinto in jail for two newer thieves - Moks and Nuta - gave him a vision of a genial plan that was aimed not only at getting big money, but http://www.365960.com/home/link.php?url=https://vipmovies.to/ to fabricate evidence in a way that doubts the deputy director. so tempting that Kwinto was tempted to draw on his game and his old friend Danea - a real expert in making all the alarms that yearly launch new jobs and a beautiful young girl, Natalia ... The Black Criminal Comedy is one of my my favorite movie genres, so I have a special feeling for the Machulian movie, and if the picture is kept in the retro atmosphere, I really do not need it anymore, because we have an interesting script, quick action, interesting heroes and great music all over stylized for 20 and The 30-year-old Yser has assembled an excellent group of great Polish actors on the screen, led by beautiful Jan Machulski in the role of a famous box, with charming hilarious and extremely fingering fingers. Additionally, Kramer (who plays Leonard Pietraszak), a true black character, can not survive without any detective who respects himself and a beautiful actress with a beautiful, silent, loud voice, thanks to which he can compete with Lauren Bacall - Ewa Szykulska . But I was particularly impressed by Jacek Chmielnik, and the beginning of the https://profiles.wordpress.org/oewweep/ thief, in which he plays here, is far the best character in the film - a bit naive and lost, but full of enthusiasm and admiration for older and more experienced colleagues, author of most funny lyrics in Machulski, For Chmielnik himself, this role was the first, serious in his http://www.sitedownrightnow.com/search/vipmovies.to and attracted attention to the film world. I personally remembered him as a great Count Croy-Dulmen in the beautiful movie "Between the Lips and the Bottom of the Cup", filmed on the basis of the novel Rodziewiczówna. He will remain for me the main amateur of Polish film, an actor with incredibly beautiful, warm voice. Writing about this film, it is impossible not to mention the great music of Henry Kuźniak - it plays a very important role in the film (after the main character Kwinto has been a musician), decides the speech of a certain scene, introduces the right mood, sometimes https://nora.biz/go.php?url=https://vipmovies.to/ out of the screen, I think Thanks to the music and the engaging song, the film has largely remained in memory of the audience, although I prefer the instrumental version "Vabank". Looking at this picture, I just wonder about the ending that was too "pink", according to the principle of "good reward, bad punishment". How much more interesting would Kramer, for example, get out of the justice system and cuddle with the heroes and their clever plan! (Please note that here I am not suggesting another part of the film, known as "Riposta", which could then look quite different. However, the film is really fantastic, and Polish cinematography can not boast a lot better than this comedy, which I definitely recommend to anyone interested in high quality cinema at a high level.
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oburzenia-blog · 5 years
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A ballad about a clever Warsaw cashier
Probably one of the most well-known Polish comedies with a sadistic taste and legendary is the film by Juliusz Machulski with a cast and fantastic music by Henryk Kuźniak. Henryk Kwinto was a legend of pre-war Warsaw, a kasiarz, whose "talent" circulated unbelievable stories, until the bank manager, Kramer, significantly contributed to his arrest and led to the financial ruin of his best friend. After leaving Kwinto from the prison of two novice petty thieves - Moks i Nuta - he gave him a vision of a genius plan that aimed not only to get big money, but also fabricate evidence in such a way as to suspect a deputy director. The vengeance was on so tempting that Kwinto succumbed to dragging into his game also his old friend - Dane - a real specialist in working out all the alarms, which statistically once a year started the new business, and a beautiful young girl, Natalia ... Black crime comedies is one of my favorite film genres, that's why I have a special sentiment for Machulski's film, and if the painting is additionally kept in a retro atmosphere, I really do not need anything anymore. Because we have an interesting script, fast action, interesting heroes and excellent music, and the whole additionally stylized for the 20s and 30s. Dir yser gathered on the screen an excellent group of great Polish actors, headed by a wonderful Jan Machulski in the role of a well-known kasiarza, with a charming smirk and extremely agile fingers. A special flavor is added by the presence of a calculating Kramer (played by Leonard Pietraszak), a real black character, without which no self-respecting detective can survive, and a wonderful actress with a beautiful, low, hoarse voice, thanks to which she could compete with Lauren Bacall - Ewa Szykulska . But I was especially charmed by Jacek Chmielnik. The beginning of Moks' thief, in which he impersonates here, is by far the best character in the film - a bit naive and lost, but full of enthusiasm and admiration for older and more experienced colleagues, he is also the author of most funny texts in Machulski's painting . For Chmielnik himself, this role was the first, serious in his career and drew attention to the film world. Personally, I also remembered him as the great Count Croy-Dulmen in the beautiful film "Between the lips and the edge of the cup", filmed based on the novel Rodziewiczówna. He will remain the leading amate of Polish cinema for me, an actor with an incredibly beautiful, warm voice. Writing about this film, it is impossible not to mention the great music of Henryk Kuźniak - it plays a very important role in the film (after all the main character Kwinto was a musician by profession), decides the speech of a given scene, introduces the right mood, sometimes pours out of the screen, I think that it is to a large extent thanks to the music and the catchy song that the film was remembered by the audience, although I prefer the "Vabank" instrumental version. Watching this picture, I am just wondering about the ending which was too "pink", according to the principle of "good reward, bad punishment". How much more interesting would it be if Kramer, for example, slipped away from the justice system and mocked the heroes and their clever plan! https://za.gl/m2cyKzg note that I am not suggesting here the second part of the film, the famous "Riposta", which could then look completely different). Nevertheless, the film is really fantastic, and Polish cinematography can not boast of a large number of better than this comedy, which I highly recommend to all interested good quality cinema on a high level ..
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The winners of the 2018 'Golden Reel Awards' were announced during a ceremony on Friday, April 27, 2018 in Tiburon. -------
Best Film: Anna Karenina: Vronsky's Story [Russia] Best Director: Karen Shakhnazarov, for: Anna Karenina: Vronsky's Story [Russia] Best Actor: Reza Behboodi, for: Do You Hear Me? [Iran] Best Actress: Elizaveta Boyarskaya, for: Anna Karenina [Russia] Best Documentary: The Silicon Valley Revolution, directed by: Jan Tenhaven [Germany] Best Screenplay: Juliusz Machulski, for: Volta [Poland] Best Cinematography: Aleksandr Kuznetsov & Alik Tagirov, for: Anna Karenina: Vronsky's Story [Russia] Humanitarian Award: Elvis Walks Home, directed by: Fatmir Koçi [Albania] Best Short: The Day My House Fell, directed by: Thessa Meijer [Netherlands] Best Music Video: Aloha, directed by: Molly Barata [USA] Best Animation: Miss Hong, directed by: Jong Ki Jeon [South Korea] Federico Fellini Award: Sergio Naitza, for: The Isle of Medea [Italy] Orson Welles Award: Becky Smith, for: August In Berlin [USA] Best Student Film: All of Us, directed by: Katja Benrath [Germany] Best Experimental Film: With My Own Two Hands, directed by: Michaël Barocas [France] Best Children’s Film: Barefoot, directed by: Jan Sverák [Czech Republic] Audience Award: Mata Hari - The Naked Spy, directed by: Susan Wolf [USA] www.TiburonFilmFestival.com
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Kingsajz / King Size Juliusz Machulski. 1988
Library Wólczańska 17, 90-731 Łódź, Poland See in map
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rookheeya · 8 years
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Va Banque ( Vabank , 1981) -- one of our best criminal comedies.
I believe it should get more international recognition :)
This is just a small sample. 
Kwinto, Duńczyk, Nuta and Mops.
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amaktor · 7 years
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Obra de arte #1
Obra de arte #1
Misja – eksmisja – seksmisja. Pamiętacie? Taką sekwencją zaczyna się nasza największa komedia wszech czasów. Genialny pamflet na komunę, a może na każdą totalitarną władzę, pełen mistrzowskich przytyków do obu płci. A do tego zupełnie niezły film S-F, tylko bez hollywoodzkiego budżetu. Oto ona. Seksmisja. Jest kilka filmów, które nieodłącznie kojarzą mi się z młodością. Są wśród nich „Gwiezdne…
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thethirdpersona · 9 years
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The Last Day of Summer | Tadeusz Konwicki, 1958
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