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  1. Inspired by stories of Polish musicians from the 1930-is/40-is I’LL FIND YOU was produced by Zbigniew Raczynski & Lukas Raczynski (father and son), by Bozenna Intrator and by Fred Roos - an Oscar Winner, a producer of such films as The Godfather, Apocalypse now and Lost in translation.

    • The Plot Is Inspired by Real-Life War-Torn Love Tales
    • Big-Name Supporting Cast Puts in Fine Work
    • Come For The War Drama, Stay For The Singing
    • The Script Hits Unexpectedly Hard at Times
    • Young Cast Members Steal The Show
    • Does It Have “TV Movie of The Week” Construction and Feel?

    Coolidge’s film is inspired by dozens of Polish love stories from the 1930s and 1940s and collected by producer Zbigniew Raczynski. The screenwriters blended these tales to create the unlikely romance between Catholic opera singer Robert Pulaski (Leo Suter) and Jewish violinist Rachel Rubin (Adelaide Clemens) at the outbreak of World War II in Pola...

    Connie Nielsen and Stellan Skarsgard fans are in for a treat. Sometimes, when you see a few recognizable names on an indie poster like this, you wonder if they only have a few scenes or so just to help sell the movie. Luckily, that isn’t the case here. Nielsen’s music teacher and Skarsgard’s world-renowned opera singer play key roles in Robert’s se...

    To be honest, when “musical” was attached to this film during a quick Google search, I was worried. Unless they are Jonathan Larson-driven tales of a life gone too soon, the musical genre is not my cup of tea. But “I’ll Find You” doesn’t mess around with its opera-singing origins. If there’s anything that can balance out yet another WWII film, it’s...

    One of the most powerful moments of the movie happens near the end when a woman talks about surviving the worst concentration camp due to her skill. She goes on about how she played her music as the train was unloaded, as the Jews were taken to the gas chambers, and how her music was the last thing they ever heard. You can see 100 World War II film...

    You may not know their faces too well just yet, but good luck not looking them up as the credits roll. Suter has two big releases this weekend, including a “Vikings” series sequel on Netflix starting today. There are more than a few occasions where the London native is able to inject much empathy and courage into Robert’s actions without needing mu...

    No, but you also shouldn’t go in expecting Saving Private Ryan either. I’ll Find Youis one of those journeyman films that was completed 3-4 years ago and now is finally getting a worldwide release. It first premiered at Italy and Poland film festivals back in 2019, but it’s only first hitting the USA streaming waves this weekend. So, it brings a ru...

  2. Zbigniew John Raczynski is known for I'll Find You (2019), An Officer and a Spy (2019) and Iggy the Eagle.

    • Producer, Actor, Writer
    • Zbigniew John Raczynski
  3. Zbigniew Rybczyński (Polish: [ˈzbiɡɲɛf rɨpˈtʂɨj̃skʲi]; born 27 January 1949) is a Polish filmmaker, director, cinematographer, screenwriter, creator of experimental animated films, and multimedia artist who has won numerous prestigious industry awards both in the United States and internationally including the 1982 Academy ...

    • The plot is inspired by real-life war-torn love tales. Coolidge’s film is inspired by dozens of Polish love stories from the 1930s and 1940s and collected by producer Zbigniew Raczynski.
    • Big-name supporting cast puts in fine work. Connie Nielsen and Stellan Skarsgard fans are in for a treat. Sometimes, when you see a few recognizable names on an indie poster like this, you wonder if they only have a few scenes or so just to help sell the movie.
    • Come for the war drama, stay for the singing. To be honest, when “musical” was attached to this film during a quick Google search, I was worried. Unless they are Jonathan Larson-driven tales of a life gone too soon, the musical genre is not my cup of tea.
    • The script hits unexpectedly hard at times. Related. Jewish Film Festival documentary 'The Automat' serves up pure charm. One of the most powerful moments of the movie happens near the end when a woman talks about surviving the worst concentration camp due to her skill.
  4. Feb 15, 2017 · The producer, businessman Zbigniew Raczynski, fired Coolidge last month, alleging that she caused the production to spiral out of control, nearly doubling its $8.4 million budget.

  5. Zbigniew John Raczynski. Producer. An engineer and businessman, John Raczynski grew up in the city of Lodz surrounded by music. Born in Lodz on January 2, 1952, Zbigniew (John) Raczynski graduated from the Technical University of Lodz with a degree in Msc. chemical engineering.