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Director
(Reżyser): Krzysztof
Kieślowski
Starring (Obsada):
Maja Komorowska, Artur Barciś, Krystyna Janda, Aleksander Bardini, Olgierd
Łukaszewicz, Maria Pakulnis, Joanna Szczepkowska, Krzysztof Kumor, Dorota
Stalińska, Adrianna Biedrzyńska, Janusz Gajos, Adam Hanuszkiewicz, Mirosław
Baka, Zbigniew Zapasiewicz, Krzysztof Globisz, Olaf Lubaszenko, Grażyna
Szapołowska, Piotr Machalica, Bogusław Linda, Bożena Dykiel, Anna Polony,
Teresa Marczewska, Tadeusz Łomnicki, Bronisław Pawlik, Ewa Błaszczyk, Jerzy
Trela, Zbigniew Zamachowski, Henryk Bista, Jerzy Turek, Jerzy Stuhr, Maciej
Stuhr i inni
Genre (Gatunek):
psychological, drama, suspense (psychologiczny, dramat, obyczajowy)
Publisher (Wytwórnia):
F.Multimedia
Playing time (Czas trwania):
562 min.
Film premiere date (Data
premiery filmu): 1988-89
DVD premiere date (Data
premiery): 2003
Age restrictions (Ograniczenie
wiekowe): 15
Nr. of DVDs (Liczba płyt):
3
Region: 1
Picture Format (Format obrazu):
1:33:1, NTSC, colour (in North America this DVD plays
on all North American standard DVD players --- see
for more on NTSC versus PAL systems)
Soundtrack (Ścieżka dzwiękowa):
DD 5.1 - Polish (polski)
Subtitles (Napisy):
English (angielskie)
Special features (Dodatki):
An introduction by film critic Roger Ebert, three short documentaries about
director Krzysztof Kieslowski: "On the Set of The Decalogue," "Kieslowski
Meets the Press," and "Kieslowski Known and Unknown," and a printed booklet
with an introduction by Kieslowski, an interview with scriptwriter Krzysztof
Piesiewicz and more
Music (Muzyka): Zbigniew
Preisner
Awards (Nagrody filmowe):
FIPRESCI Award at the 1989 Venice Film Festival, Best Foreign Television
Program by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Best
Foreign Language Film by the Chicago Film Critics Association in 1997 |
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DVDP 00173N |
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Synopsis
(Opis):
| "One of the great movie achievements
of our time" (Michael Wilmington, Chicago Tribune), Krzysztof Kieslowski's
Decalogue explores the timeless moral issues of human existence through
ten contemporary tales, each based on one of the Ten Commandments. Originally
produced for Polish television, this brilliant series of ten separate but
subtly intertwining films transcended the boundaries of film and TV, winning
honors in both arenas as it played around the world. The Decalogue won
the FIPRESCI Award at the 1989 Venice Film Festival, was honored as Best
Foreign Television Program by the British Academy of Film and Television
Arts and was named Best Foreign Language Film by the Chicago Film Critics
Association in 1997. Each episode was co-written by Kieslowski's longtime
collaborator Krzysztof Piesiewicz and features music by Zbigniew Preisner.
In Polish with English subtitles. |
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| Includes an introduction by film
critic Roger Ebert, three short documentaries about director Krzysztof
Kieslowski: "On the Set of The Decalogue," "Kieslowski Meets the Press,"
and "Kieslowski Known and Unknown," and a printed booklet with an introduction
by Kieslowski, an interview with scriptwriter Krzysztof Piesiewicz and
more. |
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Dekalog
(The
Decalogue)
premiere:
November 20, 2003 / premiera: 20 listopada 2003 |
Director
(Reżyser): Krzysztof
Kieślowski
Starring (Obsada):
Maja Komorowska, Artur Barciś, Krystyna Janda, Aleksander Bardini, Olgierd
Łukaszewicz, Maria Pakulnis, Joanna Szczepkowska, Krzysztof Kumor, Dorota
Stalińska, Adrianna Biedrzyńska, Janusz Gajos, Adam Hanuszkiewicz, Mirosław
Baka, Zbigniew Zapasiewicz, Krzysztof Globisz, Olaf Lubaszenko, Grażyna
Szapołowska, Piotr Machalica, Bogusław Linda, Bożena Dykiel, Anna Polony,
Teresa Marczewska, Tadeusz Łomnicki, Bronisław Pawlik, Ewa Błaszczyk, Jerzy
Trela, Zbigniew Zamachowski, Henryk Bista, Jerzy Turek, Jerzy Stuhr, Maciej
Stuhr i inni
Genre (Gatunek):
psychological, drama, suspense (psychologiczny, dramat, obyczajowy)
Publisher (Wytwórnia):
Warner Bros. Poland
Playing time (Czas trwania):
580 min.
Film premiere date (Data
premiery filmu): 1988-1989
DVD premiere date (Data
premiery): 2003-10-24
Age restrictions (Ograniczenie
wiekowe): 15
Nr. of DVDs (Liczba płyt):
11
Region: 2
Picture Format (Format obrazu):
1:33:1, PAL, colour (in North America this DVD plays
only on multisystem DVD players --- see
more on multisystems)
Soundtrack (Ścieżka dzwiękowa):
DD 5.1 - Polish (polski)
Subtitles (Napisy):
English, French (angielskie, francuskie)
Special features (Dodatki):
bezpośredni dostęp do scen, wywiady z twórcami filmu, wywiady z aktorami,
filmografie, film dokumentalny "Archiwum"
Music (Muzyka):
Zbigniew Preisner
Awards (Nagrody filmowe):
FIPRESCI Award at the 1989 Venice Film Festival, Best Foreign Television
Program by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Best
Foreign Language Film by the Chicago Film Critics Association in 1997
Counts in shipping as
( (W wysyłce liczony jako): 11 standard DVDs - due to weight and
size (ze względu na wagę i rozmiar) |
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| cat.no:
DVDP 00173P |
| price: |
Can
$ 199.95 |
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all
countries |
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no taxes
on International orders |
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| gst
applies to Canadian orders |
| pst
& gst in Ontario |
|
| to
see how much it will be in US Dollars, or other currencies, see our Currency
Convertor |
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Synopsis
(Opis):
| Dekalog - cykl poruszających nowel
filmowych. Każdy z 10 filmów opowiada inną historię, intryguje i wciąga
widza w życie zwykłych ludzi. Te proste impresje filmowe mogą być drogowskazem,
propozycją, zagadką; nadają znaczenie naszej szarej codzienności.
Pakiet zawiera również płytę bonusową z materiałem archiwalnym Telewizji
Polskiej poświęconym K.Kieślowskiemu i jego twórczości. |
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| "One of the great movie achievements
of our time" (Michael Wilmington, Chicago Tribune), Krzysztof Kieslowski's
Decalogue explores the timeless moral issues of human existence through
ten contemporary tales, each based on one of the Ten Commandments. Originally
produced for Polish television, this brilliant series of ten separate but
subtly intertwining films transcended the boundaries of film and TV, winning
honors in both arenas as it played around the world. The Decalogue won
the FIPRESCI Award at the 1989 Venice Film Festival, was honored as Best
Foreign Television Program by the British Academy of Film and Television
Arts and was named Best Foreign Language Film by the Chicago Film Critics
Association in 1997. |
| Each episode was co-written by
Kieslowski's longtime collaborator Krzysztof Piesiewicz and features music
by Zbigniew Preisner. In Polish with English or French subtitles. |
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