Krzysztof Kieślowski
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Krzysztof Kieślowski (June 27, 1941 Warsaw, Poland – March 13, 1996 Warsaw, Poland) was an influential Oscar-nominated Polish film director and screenwriter, known internationally for his film cycles Three Colors and The Decalogue.
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Filmography
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Documentaries/short subjects
- The Face (Twarz 1966), as actor
- The Office (Urząd 1966)
- Tramway (Tramwaj 1966)
- Concert of Requests (Koncert życzeń 1967)
- The Photograph (Zdjęcie 1968)
- From the City of Łódź (Z miasta Łodzi 1968)
- I Was a Soldier (Byłem żołnierzem 1970)
- Factory (Fabryka 1970)
- Workers '71: Nothing About Us Without Us (Robotnicy '71: Nic o nas bez nas 1971)
- Before the Rally (Przed rajdem 1971)
- Between Wrocław and Zielona Góra (Między Wrocławiem a Zieloną Górą 1972)
- The Principles of Safety and Hygiene in a Copper Mine (Podstawy BHP w kopalni miedzi 1972)
- Gospodarze (1972)
- Refrain (Refren 1972)
- The Bricklayer (Murarz 1973)
- First Love (Pierwsza miłość 1974)
- X-Ray (Przeswietlenie 1974)
- Pedestrian Subway (Przejście podziemne 1974)
- Curriculum Vitae (Życiorys 1975)
- Hospital (Szpital 1976)
- Slate (Klaps 1976)
- From a Night Porter's Point of View (Z punktu widzenia nocnego portiera 1977)
- I Don't Know (Nie wiem 1977)
- Seven Women of Different Ages (Siedem kobiet w roznym wieku 1978)
- Railway Station (Dworzec 1980)
- Talking Heads (Gadające glowy 1980)
- Seven Days a Week (Siedem dni tygodniu 1988)
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Features and TV fiction
- Personnel (Personel TV drama 1975)
- The Scar (Blizna 1976)
- The Calm (Spokój TV drama 1978)
- Camera Buff (Amator 1979)
- Short Working Day (Krótki dzień pracy 1981)
- Blind Chance (Przypadek 1981)
- No End (Bez końca 1984)
- The Decalogue (Dekalog 1988)
- A Short Film About Killing (Krótki film o zabijaniu 1988)
- A Short Film About Love (Krótki film o miłości 1988)
- The Double Life of Véronique (La Double vie de Véronique/Podwójne życie Weroniki 1991)
- Three Colors: Blue (Trois couleurs: Bleu 1993)
- Three Colors: White (Trois couleurs: Blanc/Trzy kolory: Biały 1994)
- Three Colors: Red (Trois couleurs: Rouge 1994)
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