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Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1970: The Birch Wood: Andrzej Wajda: Entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival: Landscape After the Battle: Andrzej Wajda: Daniel Olbrychski
For an A-Z list of films currently covered on Wikipedia see Polish films. 1902–1929 List of Polish films before 1930 ... List of Polish films of the 1970s; 1980s ...
1970s; 1980s; 1990s; 2000s; 2010s; 2020s; Pages in category "1970s Polish-language films" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total.
Rejs, known in English as The Cruise (or The Trip Down the River), is a Polish comedy film released in 1970, directed by Marek Piwowski who also co-wrote the screenplay with Andrzej Barszczyński, Janusz Głowacki and Jerzy Karaszkiewicz. The score was composed by Wojciech Kilar.
Tickets were cheap and students and old people received discounts. In the city of Lodz there were 36 cinemas in the 1970s showing films from all over the world. There were the Italian films of Fellini, French comedies, American crime movies such as Don Siegel's "Charley Varrick" . Films were shown in their original versions with Polish subtitles.
Lokis (Polish: Lokis. Rękopis profesora Wittembacha, lit. 'Lokis. A Manuscript of Professor Wittembach') is a 1970 Polish folk horror film written and directed by Janusz Majewski, and based on the 1869 Prosper Mérimée horror novel of the same name. "Lokis" is Mérimée's misspelling of the Lithuanian word lokys for "bear". [1]
The Hourglass Sanatorium (Polish: Sanatorium pod klepsydrą) is a 1973 Polish surrealist film directed by Wojciech Jerzy Has, starring Jan Nowicki, Tadeusz Kondrat, Mieczysław Voit, Halina Kowalska and Gustaw Holoubek. It is also known as The Sandglass in English-speaking countries.
Palace Hotel by Ewa Kruk, 1977; Partita na instrument drewniany by Janusz Zaorski, 1975; Pasażerka by Andrzej Munk & Witold Lesiewicz, 1963; Pianista by Roman Polanski, 2002 ...