Country: Kazakhstan
Year: 1966
Duration: 83'


Biography

film director

Jerzy Skolimowski

(Lodz, Poland, 1938), director, screenwriter, producer, and actor, after inconsistent studies and experience as a boxer and a poet, became involved in cinema thanks to Andrzej Wajda, who encouraged him to enroll in the film school in Lodz. With Polanski, he wrote the screenplay for Knife in the Water (1962) and he debuted as a director with Rysopis (1964), which, with his next film Walk over (1965), made him one of the major exponents of the international Nouvelle Vague of the 1960s. In 1967, his film The Departure won the Golden Bear in Berlin but that same year another movie of his, Hands Up!, was censored (it was released only in 1981) and he never made another movie in his home country. Skolimowski's international career is full of risky production adventures and great masterpieces and spans various countries (Czechoslovakia, Italy, Germany, England, the United States). After the failure of King, Queen, Knave, he spent a great deal of inactive time in England and Poland, followed by the great success of his English movies The Shout (1978) and Moonlighting (1982). In 1985, he directed his first all-American movie, Lightship and he moved to the US. After returning to his homeland, in 1991 he directed his first Polish movie after Hands Up!, 30 Door Key and over the years continued to work in cinema, writing and producing the film by his two sons Józef and Michal, The Hollow Men (1993). After a long hiatus from film, he returned to directing movies in 2008 with Four Nights with Anna, presented at the Quinzaine des réalisateurs in Cannes, followed by Essential Killing (2010), Special Jury Prize in Venice; 11 Minutes (2015); and EO (2022), the Jury Prize in Cannes.

FILMOGRAFIA

Rysopis (Rysopis - Segni particolari nessuno, 1964), Walkover (1965), Bariera (Barriera, 1966), Le Départ (Il vergine, 1967), The Adventures of Gerard (Le avventure di Gerard, 1970), Deep End (La ragazza del bagno pubblico, 1970), König, Dame, Bube (Un ospite gradito... per mia moglie, 1972), The Shout (L'australiano, 1978), Ręce do gory (Mani in alto, 1981), Moonlighting (Moonlighting - Cittadini di nessuno, 1982), Success Is the Best Revenge (Il successo ad ogni costo, 1984), The Lightship (Lightship - La nave faro, 1985), Torrents of Spring (Acque di primavera, 1989), Thirty Door Key/Ferdydurke (1991), Cztery noce z Anną (Quattro notti con Anna, 2008), Essential Killing (id. 2010), 11 minut (11 Minutes, 2015), EO (2022).

Cast

& Credits

Director and screenplay: Jerzy Skolimowski.
Director of photography: Jan Laskowski.
Art director: Roman Wolyniec.
Music: Krzysztof KomedaTrzcinski.
Editor: H. Prugar.
Cast and characters: Jan Nowicki (lui), Joanna Szczerbic (lei), Tadeusz Lomnicki (il medico), Zdzislaw Maklakiewicz (venditore di giornali), Ryszard Pietruski (capo dei ragazzi), Maria Malicka (donna delle pulizie), Malgorzata Lorentowicz (la padrona), Andrzej Herder (Manius), Zygmunt Maianowicz (Eddy), Zygmunt Nowicki (musicista dell'orchestra di Chmielna), Gabriel Nehrebecki, Bogdan Baer, Henryk Bak, Marta Dutkiewiez, Stefan Friedman, Bogdan Gutowicz, Ryszarda Hanin, Teofila Koronkiewicx, Slawomir Lindner, Zdzislaw Lesniak, Adam Perzyk, Barbara Prosniewska, Jerzy Turek, Stanislaw Tym, Zibigniew Zapasiewicz, Andrzej Zarnecki.
Production company: "Kamera"
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