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07.10.2019 - Krzysztof Kieślowski and The Decalogue (1988) etc...

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The death of his son - shakes Krysztof's belief in the omnipotence of science and technology - He, the unbeliever, struggles with the notion that "God" might have had his fingers in the game... - The theme of his films is not morality, but ethics... - "Decalogue Nine" tells about exaggerated emotions - and resulting misunderstandings - Kieslowski himself says about the film:
"You could also call this film a 'short story about the phone':
The ideal means - so that people do not meet or understand each other... (K. Kieslowski, arte.tv)

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Krzysztof Kieślowski (1941 – 1996) was an influential Polish film director and screenwriter known internationally for The Decalogue (1989), The Double Life of Véronique (1991), and The Three Colors Trilogy (1993–1994)... - Kieślowski was born in Warsaw and grew up in several small towns, moving wherever his engineer father, a tuberculosis patient, could find treatment... - At sixteen, he briefly attended a firefighters' training school, but dropped out after three months... - Without any career goals, he then entered the College for Theatre Technicians in Warsaw in 1957 because it was run by a relative... - He decided to become a theatre director, but at the time you had to already have at least a bachelor to apply for the theatre school, so he chose to study film as an intermediate step... - He was raised Roman Catholic and retained what he called a "personal and private" relationship with God. In an interview, Kieslowski said: “I am not a believer. For forty years I have not entered a church”... - Leaving college and working as a theatrical tailor, Kieślowski applied to the Łódź Film School, the famed Polish film school which also has Roman Polanski and Andrzej Wajda among its alumni... - He was rejected twice. To avoid compulsory military service during this time, he briefly became an art student, and also went on a drastic diet in an attempt to make himself medically unfit for service... - After several months of successfully avoiding the draft, he was accepted to the Łódź Film School on his third attempt... - He attended from 1964 to 1968, during a period in which the government allowed a relatively high degree of artistic freedom at the school. Kieślowski quickly lost his interest in theatre and decided to make documentary films... - Kieślowski also married his lifelong love, Maria (Marysia) Cautillo, during his final year in school (m. 21 January 1967 to his death), and they had a daughter, Marta (b. 8 January 1972)... - Kieślowski retired from film making with a public announcement after the premiere of his last film Red at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival... - Just under two years after announcing his retirement, Krzysztof Kieślowski died on 13 March 1996 at age 54 during open-heart surgery following a heart attack, and was interred in Powązki Cemetery in Warsaw... - His grave is located within the prestigious plot 23 and has a sculpture of the thumb and forefingers of two hands forming an oblong space - the classic view as if through a movie camera... He was survived by his wife Maria and daughter Marta... - During this period, Kieślowski was considered part of a loose movement with other Polish directors of the time, including Janusz Kijowski, Andrzej Wajda, and Agnieszka Holland, called the Cinema of Moral Anxiety... - The Decalogue (1988), a series of ten short films set in a Warsaw tower block, each nominally based on one of the Ten Commandments, was created for Polish television with funding from West Germany; it is now one of the most critically acclaimed film cycles of all time... - Kieślowski had also planned to shoot a full-length version of Episode 9 under the title A Short Film About Jealousy, but exhaustion eventually prevented him from making what would have been his thirteenth film in less than a year... - The relative commercial success of this film gave Kieślowski the funding for his ambitious final films, the trilogy Three Colors (Blue, White, Red), which explores the virtues symbolized by the French flag... - Kieślowski remains one of Europe's most influential directors, his works included in the study of film classes at universities throughout the world... - The 1993 book Kieślowski on Kieślowski describes his life and work in his own words, based on interviews by Danusia Stok... - He is also the subject of a biographical film, Krzysztof Kieślowski: I'm So-So (1995), directed by Krzysztof Wierzbicki... - Though he had claimed to be retiring after Three Colors, at the time of his death Kieślowski was working on a new trilogy co-written with Piesiewicz, consisting of Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory and inspired by Dante's The Divine Comedy... - In an interview given at Oxford University, Kieślowski said the following: "It comes from a deep-rooted conviction that if there is anything worthwhile doing for the sake of culture, then it is touching on subject matters and situations which link people - and not those that divide people. There are too many things in the world which divide people - such as religion, politics, history, and nationalism. If culture is capable of anything - then it is finding that which unites us all"... (Wikipedia)

Krzysztof Kieślowski was a Polish film director and screenwriter. He is known internationally for Dekalog (1989), The Double Life of Veronique (1991), and the ...
Died‎: ‎13 March 1996 (aged 54); ‎Warsaw‎, Pola...
Spouse(s)‎: ‎Maria Cautillo; (m. 1967)
Born‎: ‎27 June 1941; ‎Warsaw‎, ‎Nazi-occupied P...
Children‎: ‎1

The Decalogue (Dekalog 1988)

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