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主演:
安傑伊•瓦伊達
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導演:
馬切伊•庫斯克Thierry•Paladino
時間:
2022-05-29 20:55:26
年份:
2009
劇情:
ANDRZEJ WAJDA: LET'S SHOOT! is an extraordinary record of a few months of st… 詳細劇情
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安傑伊·瓦伊達:開拍吧!劇情介紹

〖紀錄片〗電影:《安傑伊·瓦伊達:開拍吧!》由馬切伊•庫斯克,Thierry•Paladino執導,主演:安傑伊•瓦伊達,預計於:2009左右上映。

安傑伊·瓦伊達:開拍吧!講述的是: ANDRZEJ WAJDA: LET'S SHOOT! is an extraordinary record of a few months of struggle on the set, showing an atmosphere of work and a picture of immense film machinery, and at same time presenting the truest and intimate portrait of the Master of Polish Cinema, the Oscar winner. In 1957 Andrzej Wajda won the Silver Palm in Cannes for his film 'Canal', along with 'Seventh seal' by Ingmar Bergman. We meet him 50 years later, as the author of many important films, such as 'Ashes and Diamonds', 'Man of Marble' or 'Danton', now directing one the most important films in his career, 'Katyń', about the massacre in which thousands of Polish officers, including Wajda's father, were murdered by the Soviets, during World War II - a tragedy left unspoken for decades.
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ANDRZEJ WAJDA: LET'S SHOOT! is an extraordinary record of a few months of struggle on the set, showing an atmosphere of work and a picture of immense film machinery, and at same time presenting the truest and intimate portrait of the Master of Polish Cinema, the Oscar winner. In 1957 Andrzej Wajda won the Silver Palm in Cannes for his film 'Canal', along with 'Seventh seal' by Ingmar Bergman. We meet him 50 years later, as the author of many important films, such as 'Ashes and Diamonds', 'Man of Marble' or 'Danton', now directing one the most important films in his career, 'Katyń', about the massacre in which thousands of Polish officers, including Wajda's father, were murdered by the Soviets, during World War II - a tragedy left unspoken for decades.