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  2. Lokis (film) - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, a restored high-definition version of Lokis was made available to view for free on the streaming video platform 35 mm online, as part of a larger project of restoration and digitization of Polish feature, documentary and animated films, [5] spearheaded by the Polish Film Institute, the Documentary and Feature Film Studios, and by ...

  3. Forbidden Songs - Wikipedia

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    Forbidden Songs (Polish: Zakazane piosenki Polish pronunciation: [zakaˈzanɛ pjɔˈsɛnkʲi]) is a 1946 Polish musical film directed by Leonard Buczkowski.It was the first feature film to be created in Poland following the six years of World War II.

  4. Lists of Polish films - Wikipedia

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    For an A-Z list of films currently covered on Wikipedia see Polish films. 1902–1929. List of Polish films before 1930; Interwar. List of films made in Poland in the ...

  5. Polonia Restituta (film) - Wikipedia

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    Polonia Restituta (Latin for "Restored Poland") is a 1981 historical film based on a 1928 documentary of the same name. [1] [2] [3] The 1981 film was directed by Bohdan Poreba. The film's production companies were Lenfilm, Magyar Filmgyártó Vallalat, Zespol Filmowy "Profil", Barrandov Studios, and DEFA. [2]

  6. Alvernia Studios - Wikipedia

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    Alvernia Studios Video showing Alvernia Studios. Alvernia Studios is a film studio located in Alwernia Municipality, Poland, 18 kilometres (11 mi) west of the Kraków Airport. The studio, with additional offices in Mumbai and Warsaw, produces international features for theatrical releases, video games, music projects, and commercials.

  7. Cinema of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Polish animated films - like those by Jan Lenica and Zbigniew Rybczyński (Oscar, 1983) - drew on a long tradition and continued to derive their inspiration from Poland's graphic arts. Other notable Polish film directors include: Tomasz Bagiński, Małgorzata Szumowska, Jan Jakub Kolski, Jerzy Kawalerowicz, Stanisław Bareja and Janusz Zaorski.

  8. Category:Polish films - Wikipedia

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    Polish film video covers (23 F) B. Polish films based on plays (11 P) Polish black-and-white films (178 P) E. English-language Polish films (55 P) F. Films by Polish ...

  9. Eroica (1958 film) - Wikipedia

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    Eroica (released in some territories as Heroism) is a 1958 Polish film by Andrzej Munk, and his second feature film after Man on the Tracks (1956). Eroica is composed of two separate stories, presenting satirical critiques of two aspects of the Polish character: acquisitive opportunism, and a romantic fascination for heroic martyrs.