He took inspiration from the works of European master painters and Edward Hopper. For the camera, he recreated the canvases ...
Culture.pl looks at the outsiders and visionaries who created some of the most intriguing avant-garde films of the Interwar ...
Though Warsaw has rebuilt from ruins, its streets still bear the scars of the 1944 Uprising – bullet holes, shattered ...
These artists don’t merely provide embellishment for theatre productions – they create breathtaking, autonomous worlds for ...
The Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki left behind a rich and complex body of work. His innovative compositions offered a ...
Born to a Polish father and a British / Canadian mother, Bednarski spent his childhood in the small Atlantic city of Halifax in Canada, where much of his mother’s family once lived. He first visited ...
From 19th-century satirical papers and the legendary ‘Szpilki’ to comics, feminist illustration, memes and social media ...
The Second Woman, the Polish edition of one of the most talked-about contemporary theatre projects of recent years, created ...
In honour of the 100th anniversary of world-renowned, award-winning Polish filmmaker Andrzej Wajda, we've gathered all of our ...
It was the largest film production in Poland before World War II… but all that remains of it is an incomplete handful of ...
Holland graduated from FAMU, the Prague film school in 1971. She then returned to Poland to work as an assistant director on Krzysztof Zanussi's Illumination and later, on Stanisław Latałło's Letters ...
Krzysztof Penderecki was born in Dębica (in Yiddish – Dembitz), a town in south-eastern Poland, in 1933. Before World War II the town was mostly inhabited by Hassidic Jews. He comes from a ...
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