Polish cinema is 100 years old
An exhibition documenting one hundred years of Polish cinema has opened at the Polish Film Institute in Warsaw.
On display are photos from some 130 feature films, press reviews, comments by leading filmmakers and the documentation relating to the festival awards received by Polish directors, scriptwriters and cameramen.
The exhibition will remain on view as a permanent display at the Polish Film Institute, but its replicas are to be on view in the Warsaw city centre next spring, at major film festivals as well as at the Polish Cultural Institutes abroad in twenty cities, including London, Paris, Copenhagen and Budapest. It will be also included on the Polish Film Institute's website http://www.pisf.pl/index.php?kategoria=706
Source: thenews.pl 10.12.2008 which means Dec, 10, 2008
Labels: cinema, Polish directors, scriptwriters and cameramen
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