Andrzej Wajda is interviewed by his long-time colleague Agnieszka Holland. Among other things, Wajda talks about the creation of the X Production Studio, about the pros and cons of directing career during the communist period and his struggles with the censorship. »
Jan Nowak Jezioranski – a war emissary and a participant of Warsaw Uprising is interviewed by Andrzej Wajda. They discuss the resistance movement and the sense of the Warsaw Uprising. »
Andrzej Wajda explains how the Polish Film School was formed. The director reveals how the censorship in cinematography in the communist Poland looked like and what was done to avoid it. »
The first documentary film of Krzysztof Kieślowski made for Polish Public Television. The camera follows the crew in search of two boys from a wartime photograph in which they are smiling and holding rifles. Kieślowski talks to the residents of Warsaw hoping that somebody will recognize the mysterious characters immortalized in the picture. Besides the ongoing search, the director also interviews Tadeusz »
In the crucible of Krakow’s Krzysztofory Gallery, where the work premiered, Kantor incites and conducts the psychosis at the core of personal and collective memory. »
John Paul II was a messenger of God. He was full of empathy, humility and forgiveness. The Pope even forgave Ali Ağca, the man who had tried to assesinate him. As a role model, he had a great impact on lives of many people. The documentary shows John Paul II from the perspective of his closest friends and co-workers. It also gives »