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    Historia kina w Popielawach

    1998 · Drama · 1h 40m

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  1. Nov 20, 1998 · Historia kina w Popielawach: Directed by Jan Jakub Kolski. With Krzysztof Majchrzak, Bartosz Opania, Grazyna Blecka-Kolska, Franciszek Pieczka. A young boy dreams of rebuilding a cinematograph constructed by his ancestor. The boy's father, however, does not approve of the idea.

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    • Drama, Fantasy, Romance
    • Jan Jakub Kolski
    • 1998-11-20
  2. Nov 21, 2018 · Font. Watch Historia kina w Popielawach 2 - 1998 - Miasto on Dailymotion.

  3. Historia kina w Popielawach is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1998. Cast. Krzysztof Majchrzak − Józef Andryszek Piąty; Bartosz Opania − Józef Andryszek Pierwszy; Grażyna Błęcka-Kolska − Chanutka Piąta; Franciszek Pieczka - Janek; Michał Jasiński − Józef Andryszek Szósty (Szóstek) Tomasz Krysiak − Staszek Szewczyk

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  5. Jan 26, 2020 · His eighth and latest feature film, Historia kina w Popielawach (The Story of Cinema in Popielawy, 1998) is in some ways rather more realistic than many of his earlier films. It is set in precise and clearly identified historical milieux (the 1860s and the 1960s).

  6. The narrator of the story is named Staszek, a ten-year-old boy raised in the city, but sent to school in Popielawy, the village where his grandparents live. In his diary Staszek writes a story of an old blacksmith family – the Andryszeks. One of its senior members, Jozef Andryszek, invented a cinematic machine used to screen sequences of hand ...

    • Krzysztof Ptak
    • Zygmunt Konieczny
    • Jan Jakub Kolski
    • Jan Jakub Kolski
  7. “Historia kina w Popielawach” is a bucolic familiar tale, full of irony and heavily intertwined with the invention of the motion picture. The narrator is a boy of ten years, during the sixties, traveling from town to visit the village of his grandfather, Popielawy.

  8. Historia Kina W Popielawach is a bucolic family tale, full of irony and heavily entwined with the invention of the moving picture. The narrator is a ten-year old boy who, during the sixties, is sent from the town to visit his grandparent's village, Popielawy.