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- Cinema_of_Poland abstract "The history of cinema in Poland is almost as long as history of cinematography, and it has universal achievements, even though Polish movies tend to be less commercially available than movies from several other European nations.From 1955 onwards, the works of directors of the so-called Polish Film School had a great influence on the contemporary trends such as French New Wave, Italian neorealism or even late Classical Hollywood cinema. After World War II, despite censorship, filmmakers like Roman Polanski, Krzysztof Kieślowski, Agnieszka Holland, Andrzej Wajda, Andrzej Żuławski impacted the development of the cinematography. In more recent years, while no longer struggling with censorship, and with a large number of independent filmmakers of all genres, Polish productions tend to be more inspired by American film.".
- Cinema_of_Poland thumbnail Off_Plus_Camera_2012.jpg?width=300.
- Cinema_of_Poland wikiPageExternalLink Filmy.
- Cinema_of_Poland wikiPageExternalLink provocative-millennial-dreamers-of-polish-cinema.
- Cinema_of_Poland wikiPageExternalLink www.filmpolski.pl.
- Cinema_of_Poland wikiPageExternalLink ai_n8792389.
- Cinema_of_Poland wikiPageExternalLink www.pisf.pl.
- Cinema_of_Poland wikiPageExternalLink polish-cinema.
- Cinema_of_Poland wikiPageID "10789".
- Cinema_of_Poland wikiPageRevisionID "603788721".
- Cinema_of_Poland admissionsNational "11624566".
- Cinema_of_Poland admissionsPerCapita "1".
- Cinema_of_Poland admissionsTotal "39663222".
- Cinema_of_Poland admissionsYear "2011".
- Cinema_of_Poland align "right".
- Cinema_of_Poland boxOfficeNational "PLN".
- Cinema_of_Poland boxOfficeTotal "PLN".
- Cinema_of_Poland boxOfficeYear "2010".
- Cinema_of_Poland caption "1930.0".
- Cinema_of_Poland caption "Film festival Off Plus Camera in Kraków, 2012".
- Cinema_of_Poland caption "Museum of cinematography in Łódź".
- Cinema_of_Poland caption "Pola Negri, Polish femme fatale of silent cinema".
- Cinema_of_Poland direction "vertical".
- Cinema_of_Poland hasPhotoCollection Cinema_of_Poland.
- Cinema_of_Poland image "Bodo eugeniusz1.jpg".
- Cinema_of_Poland image "PolaNegri.jpg".
- Cinema_of_Poland image "Łódź Muzeum Kinematografii piwnice P5029858.JPG".
- Cinema_of_Poland name "Cinema of Poland".
- Cinema_of_Poland producedAnimated "1".
- Cinema_of_Poland producedDocumentary "18".
- Cinema_of_Poland producedFictional "32".
- Cinema_of_Poland producedYear "2011".
- Cinema_of_Poland screens "1122".
- Cinema_of_Poland screensPerCapita "3.2".
- Cinema_of_Poland width "180".
- Cinema_of_Poland subject Category:Cinema_of_Poland.
- Cinema_of_Poland comment "The history of cinema in Poland is almost as long as history of cinematography, and it has universal achievements, even though Polish movies tend to be less commercially available than movies from several other European nations.From 1955 onwards, the works of directors of the so-called Polish Film School had a great influence on the contemporary trends such as French New Wave, Italian neorealism or even late Classical Hollywood cinema.".
- Cinema_of_Poland label "Cine de Polonia".
- Cinema_of_Poland label "Cinema of Poland".
- Cinema_of_Poland label "Cinéma polonais".
- Cinema_of_Poland label "Kinematografia w Polsce".
- Cinema_of_Poland label "Polnischer Film".
- Cinema_of_Poland label "Кинематограф Польши".
- Cinema_of_Poland sameAs Polnischer_Film.
- Cinema_of_Poland sameAs Cine_de_Polonia.
- Cinema_of_Poland sameAs Cinéma_polonais.
- Cinema_of_Poland sameAs Kinematografia_w_Polsce.
- Cinema_of_Poland sameAs Q926902.
- Cinema_of_Poland sameAs Q926902.
- Cinema_of_Poland wasDerivedFrom Cinema_of_Poland?oldid=603788721.
- Cinema_of_Poland depiction Off_Plus_Camera_2012.jpg.
- Cinema_of_Poland isPrimaryTopicOf Cinema_of_Poland.