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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wojciech_HasWojciech Has - Wikipedia

    Wojciech Jerzy Has (1 April 1925 – 3 October 2000) was a Polish film director, screenwriter and film producer. Early life and studies. Wojciech Jerzy Has was born in Kraków. Has himself was agnostic. [1] . However, his family on both sides was Roman Catholic, although he was a philosemite. [2]

  2. Wojciech Jerzy Has (ur. 1 kwietnia 1925 w Krakowie, zm. 3 października 2000 w Łodzi) – polski reżyser filmowy, scenarzysta i producent. Wykładowca Państwowej Wyższej Szkoły Filmowej, Telewizyjnej i Teatralnej im. Leona Schillera w Łodzi, w latach 1990–1996 rektor tej uczelni.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0367860Wojciech Has - IMDb

    Wojciech Has (1925-2000) was a feature film director and writer who made 27 films, including _The Saragossa Manuscript, The Hourglass Sanatorium_ and _An Uneventful Story_. He won several awards and was known for his surreal and poetic style.

    • January 1, 1
    • Kraków, Malopolskie, Poland
    • January 1, 1
    • Lódz, Lódzkie, Poland
  4. May 30, 2015 · The Waking Dreams of Wojciech Jerzy Has. The career of Wojciech Has cannot be easily categorized. Whereas other post-war filmmakers formed part of the Polish School —dubbed “the cinema of moral anxiety”—Has was a nonconformist with little interest in depicting political tension or romantic heroism.

  5. Wojciech Has: The Silent Rebel. Vol. 46 (October 2014) by Pau Bosch Santos. Wojciech Jerzy Has remains a largely unknown and forgotten filmmaker, or, what is worse, a cult director (which means that his films are only watched and praised by a small tribe of chosen ones).

  6. BAMcinématek presents a comprehensive retrospective of Polish auteur Wojciech Has, offering a rare opportunity to experience his cinematic dreamscapes, many ...

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  7. www.filmweb.pl › person › Wojciech+Has-340Wojciech Has - Filmweb

    Wojciech Has to wielka indywidualność w dziedzinie reżyserii filmowej. Szczególne sukcesy odniosły jego adaptacje literatury pięknej, m.in. film "Rękopis znaleziony w Saragossie" wg powieści J. Potockiego (nagrody na festiwalach filmowych w Edyngurgu, San Sebastian), "Lalka" wg powieści B. Prusa, a także ekranizacja prozy B. Schulza ...