100 YEARS AT THE CINEMA
POLISH TITLE: 100 LAT W KINIE
This entry in the British Film Institute-sponsored international centenary celebration of cinema in which noted directors present a film that exemplifies their country or region's cinema and its origins, represents Poland. Based on a suggestion by late filmmaker Kryzstof Kieslowski and directed by Pawel Lozinski, the film is comprised of interviews with a wide range of moviegoers asked by unseen interviewers to give their thoughts about Polish cinema
- GENRE:
- documentary
- RUNNING TIME:
- 62'
- YEAR:
- 1995
- DIRECTING:
- Paweł Łoziński
- DOP:
- Artur Reinhart
- EDITOR:
- Dorota Wardęszkiewicz
- PRODUCTION:
- TVP 1 S.A., Studio Filmowe TOR, British Film Institute
Paweł Łoziński »
born in 1965 in Warsaw. Polish director, cameraman and producer of documentaries. Graduate of the Directing Department at the Film School in Łódź. Author of more than 20 award-winning documentaries. He makes distinct and emotionally charged films about people of whom he draws intimate portraits. Łoziński gained international recognition with his documentary debut „Birthplace” (1992). His next films „Sisters”, „Chemo”, „Father and Son”, „You Have No Idea How Much I Love You” and the latest „TheBalcony Movie” are considered innovative as they venture into new thematic areas and exploreuncharted spaces within the documentary film genre.
AT FESTIVALS:
- dokumentART - European Documentary Film Festival, Germany / Poland, 2010 (screening)
- Festival dei Popoli – International Documentary Film Festival, Italy, 2013 (screening)