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  1. Andrzej Żuławski (Polish: [ˈandʐɛj ʐuˈwafskʲi]; 22 November 1940 – 17 February 2016) was a Polish film director and writer best known for his 1981 film Possession. Żuławski often went against mainstream commercialism in his films, and enjoyed success mostly with European art-house audiences.

  2. Andrzej Zulawski. Writer: Possession. Born in Lvov, Ukraine; then he moved with his father Miroslaw Zulawski to Czechoslovakia and later to Poland. In the late 1950s, he studied cinema in France. In the 1960s, he was an assistant of the famous Polish film director Andrzej Wajda.

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    • Lwów, Lwowskie, Poland [now Lviv, Ukraine]
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    • Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland
  3. Andrzej Żuławski (ur. 22 listopada 1940 we Lwowie, zm. 17 lutego 2016 w Warszawie [1] [2]) – polski reżyser, scenarzysta i aktor filmowy, pisarz, komandor Orderu Sztuki i Literatury . Karierę filmową zaczynał jako asystent Andrzeja Wajdy.

  4. Feb 18, 2016 · Andrzej Zulawski, a Polish director who blended surrealism, horror and psychic excess in the emotionally savage films “The Important Thing Is to Love,” “Possession” and “My Nights Are More...

  5. Andrzej Żuławski [ˈ a n d ʐ ɛ j ʐ u ˈ w a f s k i] [a] est un réalisateur de cinéma, metteur en scène de théâtre, scénariste et écrivain polonais, né le 22 novembre 1940 à Lwów (alors en Pologne occupée) et mort le 17 février 2016 à Varsovie.

  6. Mar 6, 2012 · Zulawski is a very philosophical director, in spite of his stated aversion to what he calls “big words.” He is fascinated by the concept of persistence of vision and he is drawn to an array of visual mediums, both technological and physical.

  7. A non-conformist director, screenwriter, novelist, essayist, his approach to storytelling is idiosyncratic and characterised by explosions of violence, sexuality, and despair. His visions are influenced by his experiences in wartime and communist Poland and his French education.