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  1. Paweł Maślona. Kos ( 2024) Most awards. Wojciech Smarzowski (4) Most nominations. Agnieszka Holland and Wojciech Smarzowski (6) Website. pnf .pl. The Polish Academy Award for Best Film Director is an annual award given to the best Polish film director of the year.

  2. Fugitive (US-only) Raymond Roman Thierry Polański [a] ( né Liebling; [2] born 18 August 1933) is a French and Polish [1] [3] film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. He is the recipient of numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, two British Academy Film Awards, ten César Awards, two Golden Globe Awards , as well as the ...

    • Film director, producer, screenwriter, actor
    • Raymond Roman Thierry Liebling, 18 August 1933 (age 90), Paris, French Third Republic
    • 1953–present
    • 2, including Morgane
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  4. The Polish Academy Award for Best Film Cinematography is an annual award given to the best Polish cinematography of the year. Winners and nominees. Year

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    In September 1939, Władysław Szpilman, a Polish-Jewish pianist, is playing live on the radio in Warsaw when the station is bombed during Nazi Germany's invasion of Poland. Hoping for a quick victory, Szpilman rejoices with his family at home when he learns that Britain and France have declared waron Germany, but the promised aid does not come. Figh...

    Development and casting

    The story had deep connections with director Roman Polanski because he escaped from the Kraków Ghetto as a child after the death of his mother. He ended up living in a Polish farmer's barn until the war's end. His father almost died in the camps, but they reunited after the end of World War II. Joseph Fiennes was Polanski's first choice for the lead role, but he turned it down due to a previous commitment to a theatrical role. Over 1,400 actors auditioned for the role of Szpilman at a casting...

    Filming

    Principal photography on The Pianist began on 9 February 2001 in Babelsberg Studio in Potsdam, Germany. The Warsaw Ghetto and the surrounding city were recreated on the backlot of Babelsberg Studio as they would have looked during the war. Old Soviet Army barrackswere used to create the ruined city, as they were going to be destroyed anyway. The first scenes of the film were shot at the old army barracks. Soon after, the film crew moved to a villa in Potsdam, which served as the house where S...

    Music

    1. The piano piece heard at the beginning of the film is Chopin's Nocturne in C-sharp minor Lento con gran espressione, Op. posth. 2. The piano piece that is heard being played by a next door neighbour while Szpilman was in hiding at an apartment is also an arrangement of Umówiłem się z nią na dziewiątą. 3. The piano music heard in the abandoned house when Szpilman had just discovered a hiding place in the attic is the Piano Sonata No. 14 (Moonlight Sonata) by Beethoven. It would later be rev...

    Critical response

    The Pianist was widely acclaimed by critics, with Brody's performance, Harwood's screenplay, and Polanski's direction receiving special praise. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 95% based on 185 reviews, with an average rating of 8.20/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Well-acted and dramatically moving, The Pianist is Polanski's best work in years." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 85 out of 100, based on 40 critics, i...

    The Pianist was released by Universal Studios Home Entertainment on DVD in the US on 27 May 2003 in a double-sided disc Special Edition, with the film on one side and the featurette "A Story of Survival" on the other. The making-of featurette included interviews with Brody, Polanski, and Harwood, and clips of Szpilman playing the piano. The Polish ...

    Robinson Crusoes of Warsaw – Szpilman was one of the most notable persons to remain in Warsaw after its destruction by the Nazis and before its liberation by the Red Armyin January 1945.
    12 Years a Slave, a drama film featuring a similarly persecuted musician who tried to survive, but set during the American slavery
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  5. Copying Beethoven. Agnieszka Holland. Germany / United States. The Wind That Shakes the Barley. Ken Loach. Germany / Italy / Spain / France / Republic of Ireland / United Kingdom. 2008. The Lives of Others.

  6. Director Andrzej Wajda represented Poland for a record nine times, and four of his films received nominations, also a record. Below is a list of the films that have been submitted by Poland for review by the Academy for the award by year and the respective Academy Awards ceremony. Trzy kolory.

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