Samosiuk. The Independent Film Republic

Samosiuk. The Independent Film Republic

Release date : October 1, 2012
Runtime : 29m
Countries of origin : Poland /
Original Language : Polish /
Director : Adam Lewandowski /
Writers :
Production companies : Kosma Films /
October 1, 2012 29m Poland Documentary Polish More
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The film is a portrait of Zygmunt Samosiuk, a great forgotten cinematographer, who died in 1983. As a director of photography he worked on such films as The Birch Wood, Landscape Afterthe Battle and Austeria. He introduced, among others, hand‑held camera shots, colour lights and shooting at minimum exposure. Reminiscences of his colleagues and friends, including Andrzej Wajda and Piotr Szulkin, show a gifted artist and a modest man who valued his work above all.
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  • title:Samosiuk. The Independent Film Republic
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2012
  • Runtime:29m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Poland ·
  • Original Language: Polish ·
  • Director: Adam Lewandowski /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Kosma Films ·
  • Overview:The film is a portrait of Zygmunt Samosiuk, a great forgotten cinematographer, who died in 1983. As a director of photography he worked on such films as The Birch Wood, Landscape Afterthe Battle and Austeria. He introduced, among others, hand‑held camera shots, colour lights and shooting at minimum exposure. Reminiscences of his colleagues and friends, including Andrzej Wajda and Piotr Szulkin, show a gifted artist and a modest man who valued his work above all.
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