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theophan-o · 3 months
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Original invitation for the festive premiere of the film "Ogniem i mieczem", which took place in the Polish Grand Theater–National Opera in Warsaw 8.02.1999.
Information about the premiere date, which can be found now in many places, is not entirely precise. 8.02.1999 was organized only a special seance for journalists and then - the official ceremony in the Grand Theater took place. Both were not open to the public. To attend the festive premiere 8.02.1999 the special invitations were required, which were reserved only to the Polish highest state officials (prime minister, etc.) and selected, special guests from the cultural circles. For the rest of the Polish nation was only a broadcasting from the theater foyer in TVP, before and after the seance (from it I remember above all some our politicians, saying, that they would like to be Bohun:-)
So the REAL premiere, so expected by many, took place... 12.02.1999. It was a day, when the film started to be shown in 75 cinemas in Poland (including the biggest two in my family city:-)
As a teenager, I could only dream of such an invitation. I have seen the film much later. For the first time with my parents, for the second - with my school. My real ticket from the second seance I have posted here (the one from the first has not been preserved):
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Cold War (2018)
Director: Paweł Pawlikowski
Cinematographer: Łukasz Żal
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thefugitivesaint · 2 years
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In my meandering internet wandering, I came across this site which offers free 35mm Polish films, documentaries and animations. The site hosts about 4000 fully digitalized and restored movies for viewing (although, as I have discovered, some films require you to create an account and log in to watch). If you want some additional info I found this (there’s not much there but it’s something). Addendum: Some further digging brought forth a list of films on 35mm that someone compiled over at Letterboxd that might be useful if you decide to delve into the world of Polish cinema and a post on 35mm from Open Culture that’s more thorough than the post I offered above. Worth a read. 
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onenakedfarmer · 12 days
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Currently Watching - 101 Shorts
68. CAMPING Krzysztof Jankowski Poland, 2014
67. TREMORS Dawid Bodzak Poland, 2018
66. MASKS Bartek Cebula Poland, 2019
65. BLACK Tomasz Popakul/Tomek Popakul Poland/Japan, 2016
64. ACID RAIN Tomasz Popakul/Tomek Popakul Poland/Japan, 2019
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windysaturday · 8 months
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Letnie popołudnie (2019), dir. Youssef Quarrak
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snoopytoons · 10 months
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Snoopy nails by Tengoku_nails on insta 🐶♥️
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horrorhick · 1 month
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"Operation Hyacinth" | Poland | 2021
Dir. Piotr Domalewski
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inthedarktrees · 1 year
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Sunset Blvd., Polish film poster design by Waldemar Swierzy, 1957
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Jadwiga Andrzejewska (1915–1977), Polish actress. She was very popular in the 1930s.
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asteeee · 6 months
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The Old Witch Sleep And The Good Man Grace by The Amazing Devil / The Peasants (Chłopi) 2023
She deserves her own 'villain' arc. Just saying.
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theophan-o · 3 months
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Cóż to się znalazło, Panowie Bracia, patrzcie jeno!
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junkdyke · 4 months
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I have officially graduated from college, bitchesssss!!
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onenakedfarmer · 16 days
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Currently Playing - 101 Shorts Edition
79. THE TRAM Krzysztof Kieślowski Poland, 1966
78. THE FACE Piotr Studzinski Poland, 1966 Starring Krzysztof Kieślowski
77. SEVEN WOMEN OF DIFFERENT AGES Krzysztof Kieślowski Poland, 1978
76. TALKING HEADS Krzysztof Kieślowski Poland, 1980
75. VIVA MARIA! Agnieszka Smoczyńska Poland, 2010
74. REHAB Krzysztof Jankowski Poland, 2011
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lnfopl · 10 months
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Nimona Polish Dub
I just watched Nimona (2023) with Polish dubbing. AND BOYYYYYYYYYYYY am I in love with it. So you know how polish there is not really a standirized way to address yourself or others in a non-gendered kind of way. Example:
english - m/f/nb "I would die."
polish - m "Umarłbym." - f "Umarłabym." - nb "Umarłobym" which unlike using they in english sounds very wrong to a native Polish speaker because using the nb "-o" ending from "Umarło." which means "It died." and is practicly only used when referring to things and strangly babies, infants, and kids.
So when I heard Nimona say "Umarłobym." right after using "...jestem wolny." where "wolny" is masculine, I was in seventh heaven. That is like enby representation in POLISH dubed movie. They didn't cut it with dubbing. They left it there, they could have, but they didn't.
This is like very good for future enby people in Poland using the "Nijaki" type (I know it sounds like a pokemon type) when referring to themself and to others.
Edit. So I rewatched that scene in English, and my stupid poo poo brain realized that it's not gendered in the English version at all. So the Polish translators fucking added the masculine to feminine to enby type changing.
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horrorhick · 2 months
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Operation Hyacinth (Hiacynt) | 2021
Robert + Arek
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psykopaths · 3 months
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Cold War, (2018)
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