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  1. Directed by Kazimierz Sumerski, Jerzy Kawalerowicz. The struggle between poor villagers, who are eager to build a co-operative mill and a cultural centre, and the village wealthy men - the miller and the kulaks - who are desperate to stop the farmers. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

    • Kazimierz Sumerski, Jerzy Kawalerowicz
    • WFF Lodz
  2. As a filmmaker he is known for his Venice'58 Grand Prix winner The Last Day of Summer (Ostatni dzień lata, 1958), All Souls' Day (Zaduszki, 1961), as well as for his masterpieces Salto (1962) and How Far Away, How Near (Jak daleko stąd, jak blisko, 1973), as well as film adaptations: of Nobel Prize Winner Czesław Miłosz's book Issa Valley (Dolin...

  3. Dec 27, 2007 · The Polish school of filmmaking usually followed a national perspective - its great theme was the fate of the Poles. Kawalerowicz, meanwhile, chose universal themes. He is probably best known for his films Mother Joan of the Angels and Pharaoh, which reveal the director's special and original style.

  4. Career: Assistant director and scriptwriter, 1946–51; co-directed first feature with Kazimierz Sumerski, 1952; head of Studia Kadr, from 1955. Source for information on Kawalerowicz, Jerzy: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers dictionary.

  5. Kazimierz Sumerski is known as an Writer, Assistant Director, Director, and Storyboard. Some of their work includes Gromada and Career.

  6. Gromada, reżyseria Jerzy Kawalerowicz, Kazimierz Sumerski. Full item page. Statistics. Options Show all metadata (technical view) General information. Item. Project ...

  7. Kazimierz Sumerski was a writer who was born in 1910 in and died in 1953 known for

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