A
MIRACLE AT VISTULA RIVER
(CUD NAD WISLA)

2005,
41 min., Poland
DIRECTION:
Krzysztof Nowak-Tyszowiecki
SCRIPT:
Krzysztof Nowak-Tyszowiecki
MUSIC:
Bartlomiej Budzynski
EDITING:
Jan Mikolaj Mironowicz
SOUND:
Andrzej Kowal
PRODUCER:
Krzysztof Kopczynski
PRODUCTION:
Eureka Media
The
reconstruction of the Polish-Bolshevik war of 1920 and
the related historical events: the October Revolution,
Soviet imperial plans and conciliatory politics of Western
governments. Edited on the basis of unique archival
film materias found in Russian, Polish and Britich archives,
the film is made in the convention of silent cinema
which had its own drama, original language and unique
poetics.
Krzysztof
Nowak-Tyszowiecki
Born
in 1940 in Warsaw. Fim director and scriptwriter. Graduate
of Department of Architecture at the Warsaw Polytechnical
Institute (1967) and the National Lodz Film School (Film
Directing, 1972). Made a number of feature, Tv and documentary
films, including What Do Tigers Like? (Co lubia tygrysy,
1989) and Valley of Happiness (Dolina szczescia, 1983).
Professor at Department of Film and TV Production in
the Melchior Wankowicz School of Journalism in Warsaw.
Tuesday,
November 14, 2006 at 7:00 pm. (Gallery Theatre)

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