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- noun Polish filmmaker (born in 1929)
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Examples
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Mansour is in development with her first feature film, "Wajda," about the trials and tribulations of a Saudi girl.
Variety.com 2009
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Despite having garnered numerous accolades on the festival circuit, including five films in competition for the Palme d'Or, a best-screenplay award and two Grand Prix du Jury at Cannes—as well as the Golden Bear at Berlin and two Special Jury prizes at Venice—Mr. Skolimowski has failed to win the widespread recognition enjoyed by other Eastern European filmmakers such as Miloš Forman, Roman Polanski or Andrej Wajda.
Two Paths, Little Glory For This Polish Director Anthony Paletta 2011
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Early in her career, she was a screenwriter for fellow Polish filmmaker Andrzej Wajda Danton, Korczak.
Dan Lybarger: The Ruins Were My Playground: Agneiszka Holland on In Darkness Dan Lybarger 2012
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It reminds me of your collaboration with Wajda because he lived through World War II, but you were born afterward.
Dan Lybarger: The Ruins Were My Playground: Agneiszka Holland on In Darkness Dan Lybarger 2012
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It reminds me of your collaboration with Wajda because he lived through World War II, but you were born afterward.
Dan Lybarger: The Ruins Were My Playground: Agneiszka Holland on In Darkness Dan Lybarger 2012
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He met Mr. Wajda shortly after his acceptance into the Polish Union of Writers at the age of 18, and overhauled Mr. Wajda's script for "Innocent Sorcerers."
Two Paths, Little Glory For This Polish Director Anthony Paletta 2011
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It features each of Mr. Polanski's 18 features, from 1962's "Knife in the Water" to last year's "The Ghost Writer," with relevant diversions including the director's student films and a pair of Andrej Wajda films—"A Generation" and "Zemsta The Revenge"—made 47 years apart that include Mr. Polanski in the cast.
Start September With Superior Cinema Steve Dollar 2011
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Early in her career, she was a screenwriter for fellow Polish filmmaker Andrzej Wajda Danton, Korczak.
Dan Lybarger: The Ruins Were My Playground: Agneiszka Holland on In Darkness Dan Lybarger 2012
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While both a pioneer of the Polish New Wave, like Mr. Wajda, and an accomplished international filmmaker like Messrs.
Two Paths, Little Glory For This Polish Director Anthony Paletta 2011
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It reminds me of your collaboration with Wajda because he lived through World War II, but you were born afterward.
Dan Lybarger: The Ruins Were My Playground: Agneiszka Holland on In Darkness Dan Lybarger 2012
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