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miranda  Jan 21, 07, 08:40    #1
What is your favourite Polish movie?

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 Jan 21, 07, 08:45    #2
Konsul.

Why ? Because of the beautiful red-head who appears in half the scenes.
miranda Edited by: miranda  Jan 21, 07, 08:47    #3
I haven't seen it yet. Can I see it on the internet?
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 Jan 21, 07, 08:51    #4
Quoting: Wroclaw, Post #2
Because of the beautiful red-head who appears in half the scenes.

Is she naked?
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 Jan 21, 07, 08:52    #5
I really don't know.

The film is about 17 years old and stars Piotr Franczewski.
miranda  Jan 21, 07, 08:55    #6
have you seen anything receant W?
miranda  Jan 21, 07, 08:57    #7
Quoting: krysia, Post #5
naked?

Krysia, he, he..... Matka Joanna od Aniolow would have a part for you
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 Jan 21, 07, 08:57    #8
I usually watch old Polish movies and new American ones.
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 Jan 21, 07, 08:58    #9
Krysia,

It's my favourite movie because the red-head is my wife.
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 Jan 21, 07, 09:06    #10
Quoting: Wroclaw, Post #10
It's my favourite movie because the red-head is my wife.

THE red-head ?
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 Jan 21, 07, 09:14    #11
Yes.

Be careful there might be more than one [red-head] in the movie.
miranda  Jan 21, 07, 09:18    #12
Quoting: Wroclaw, Post #12
Be careful there might be more than one [red-head] in the movie.

whichever she is I am sure she is nice
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 Jan 21, 07, 09:22    #13
I'm sure you and my wife would get on fine. Yes she's nice.
miranda  Jan 21, 07, 09:25    #14
Quoting: Wroclaw, Post #14
I'm sure you and my wife would get on fine. Yes she's nice.

than I need to stop by Wroclaw on my next trip to Poland
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 Jan 21, 07, 09:30    #15
Psy and Psy 2 are good
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Edited by: Wroclaw  Jan 21, 07, 09:32    #16
M

I think you Know from the threads that the Wroclaw members are very friendly. If you do come here there is a small group of us who will make sure you have a great time.
miranda  Jan 21, 07, 09:46    #17
Quoting: Wroclaw, Post #17
If you do come here there is a small group of us who will make sure you have a great time.

Oh, I have no doubt - thank you in advance
miranda  Jan 21, 07, 09:47    #18
Quoting: Grzegorz_, Post #16
Psy and Psy 2 are good

never seen it
What is the plot G?
Ghik  Jan 21, 07, 09:53    #19
"Hi Way" by Mumio... heh.
Actually, it may be difficult to call it one "movie", but that's the point!
miranda  Jan 21, 07, 10:07    #20
Quoting: Ghik, Post #20
it may be difficult to call it one "movie", but that's the point!

could you elaborate on that please
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 Jan 21, 07, 10:47    #21
It's with Linda, so about the same most of his other movies.
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 Jan 22, 07, 04:54    #22
I love 'Pan Tadeusz' by Andrej Wajda (though I have to guess the actors' speeches by remembring the 'English' lines of Mickiewicz as there is no subtitle). It is definitely one of the most moving films in my opinion. Gloriously beautiful sceneries, brilliant music score, great actings by Boguslaw Linda and Dan Obryszchki (and even the ever handsome Michal Zabrowski), shockingly beautiful actresses (cant remember the name of girl who played Zosia) all contibute to the sublimity of the film. Initially, I did find some reservation concerning the fighting scenes but then I understand, as a poetic movie, Pan Tadeusz does not need to be brutally realistic concerning gore and death (See 'Kanal' of the same Wajda to know what he is capable of!) The movie did not even manage to win an Oscar nomination, as some people have complained, but really who care? If I and you know it is a great work of art to be treasured, it doesn't really need some snotty American film gurus to change the belief (especially by just slapping about a fake golden statue!). Anyway, Wajda earned a Lifetime honor by said gurus in 2000 and I suspect, Pan Tadeusz played a significant contribution to this 'ultimate' acknowledgement.
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 Jan 22, 07, 06:59    #23
I quite like Pan Tadeusz.

I suppose last Polish film I watched on DVD was Dzien Swira..... quite funny.
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 Jan 22, 07, 17:34    #24
I was given a Polish film called "tato" as a christmas present, i havent watched it yet, just wondered if anyone had heard of it and if it was a good film?

Director is Maciej Slesicki and stars Boguslaw Linda, Cezary Pazura, Krystyna Janda.
miranda  Jan 22, 07, 17:37    #25
Quoting: Llyvellyn, Post #25
'Pan Tadeusz'

that's actually a good movie and I enjoyed a lot.
miranda  Jan 22, 07, 17:38    #26
Quoting: cube, Post #27
"tato"

I ahve seen it . It's agood movie - I would say
Hello Cube - last time I said it - I got canned
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 Jan 22, 07, 17:49    #27
Hello Miranda, Thanks your a wee star as usual! yeah you really have to watch your step around here now its like a mine field

Cool will look forward to watching this film now, thank god for subtitles... lol

Ohh i bought a few films in Poland, to help with my learning, as i heard it was a good way to learn, plus they where far cheaper than here.
miranda  Jan 22, 07, 17:51    #28
Quoting: cube, Post #30
Hello Miranda, Thanks your a wee star as usual! yeah you really have to watch your step around here now its like a mine field

to say the least and thank you.
Quoting: cube, Post #30
Ohh i bought a few films in Poland, to help with my learning, as i heard it was a good way to learn, plus they where far cheaper than here.

great idea - enjoy
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 Jan 23, 07, 12:05    #29
I saw this film Polish tv where this guy had two girlfriends and they were in different cities was sort of comedy I think it was made in 70's. Does anyone know this movie ?

That film just burnt into mind somehow...even if I didn't know a single word in it !
miranda  Jan 23, 07, 12:07    #30
Quoting: iwona, Post #26
Dzien Swira.....

sorry I hated it with passion


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