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Movie - Nieciekawa historia (1983)

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Color Info: Color
Countries: Poland
Languages: Polish
Runtimes: 106
Tech Info: MET:3.065 m
Release Dates: Poland:12 September 1983

In movie have been taken:

Marek Bargielowski (actor)
Birth Notes: Starachowice, Poland
Birth Date: 11 September 1942

Wladyslaw Dewoyno (actor)
Death Notes: Lódz, Poland
Birth Notes: Moscow, Russia
Death Date: 22 January 1991
Birth Date: 10 July 1915

Janusz Gajos (actor)
Where Now: (December 2005) Warsaw, Poland
Birth Notes: Dabrowa Gornicza, Poland
Pictorials: "Film" (Poland), December 2000, Vol. 55, Iss. 12, pg. 78-79, by: Piotr Malecki
(2006) Currently teaching modern roles at Wyzsza Szkola Komunikowania i Mediów Spolecznych in Warsaw.
Birth Date: 23 September 1939

Jacek Glowacki (actor)

Gustaw Holoubek (actor)
Spouse: 'Magdalena Zawadzka' (qv) (? - 6 March 2008) (his death); 1 child, 'Maria Wachowiak' (qv) (? - ?) (divorced), 'Danuta Kwiatkowska' (? - ?) (divorced)
Death Notes: Warsaw, Poland
Birth Notes: Kraków, Poland
Father - with 'Magdalena Zawadzka' (qv) - of cinematographer 'Jan Holoubek' (qv)., He has 3 children, daughters Ewa & Magdalena and son Jan.
Death Date: 6 March 2008
Birth Date: 21 April 1923

Jan Konieczny (actor)
Birth Notes: Wolczyn, Poland
Birth Date: 27 March 1956

Janusz Michalowski (actor)
Birth Notes: Augustów, Poland
Birth Date: 1 January 1937

Wlodzimierz Musial (actor)
Birth Date: 27 September 1931

Jerzy Zygmunt Nowak (actor)
Birth Notes: Kluczew, near Leszno, Poland
Birth Date: 5 March 1940

Leszek Zentara (actor)
Birth Notes: Koszalin, Poland
Birth Date: 18 August 1959

Ewa Frackiewicz (actress)
Death Notes: Lódz, Poland
Birth Notes: Chelm, Poland
Death Date: 11 November 1998
Birth Date: 14 August 1930

Hanna Mikuc (actress)
Birth Notes: Lódz, Poland
Daughter of the actors 'Wanda Chwialkowska' (qv) and 'Bohdan Mikuc' (qv).
Spouse: 'Piotr Sobocinski' (qv) (? - 26 March 2001) (his death); 3 children
Birth Date: 8 August 1955

Anna Milewska (actress)
Birth Notes: Warsaw, Poland
She graduated the Faculty of History of Art in 1952. In 1959 she graduated her acting studies. Recently she has made her debut as a poet.
Other Works: Authoress of three volume of free epic: "Ludzie mnie pytaja" (1998) ISBN 83 85665 46 3 edited using Warszawski Klub Mlodej Sztuki; "Odplyneli lodzia" (2000) ISBN 83 88576 30 5 edited by Nowy Swiat; "Kolory czerni" (2002) ISBN 83 88576 97 6 edited by Nowy Swiat.
Birth Date: 21 February 1931

Elwira Romanczuk (actress)
Birth Notes: Kielce, Poland
Birth Date: 27 January 1959

Anton Chekhov (writer)
Articles: "International Herald Tribune" (USA), 2 October 2002, Iss. 37191, pg. 11, by: Sheridan Morley, "A joyful abundance of Chekhov", "Biblioteket i fokus" (Sweden), April 1999, Vol. 4, pg. 19, by: Jerker Nilsson, "Melankolins mästare"
Uncle of 'Olga Tschechowa' (qv) and Michael Chekhov., His drama, Uncle Vanya performed at the Donmar Warehouse, was awarded the 2003 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Revival of 2002.
Nick Names: Antosha Chekhonte
Death Notes: Badenweiler, Germany (complications of lung tuberculosis)
Anton Pavlovich Chekhov be born encircled by 1860, the third of six brood to a ethnic squadron of a grocer, in Taganrog, Russia, a southern seaport and resort resting on the Azov Sea. His father, a 3rd-rank Member of the Merchant's Guild, was a deified enthusiast and a authoritarian who previously owned his children by path of raw materials of slaves. Young Chekhov was a leisure guardian in his father's commercial and also a soloist in a priestly choir. At age 15, he was forsaken by his skint father and lived alone all for 3 years while finishing the Classical Gymnazium in Taganrog. Chekhov obtain a funding at the Moscow University Medical School in 1879, from which he graduate in 1884 as a Medical Doctor. He practiced broad drug for going on for ten years. While a beginner, Chekhov published numerous epigrammatic history and hilarious sketch beneath a false name. He remote his unpolluted christen for profound medical publication, cliche "medicine be my wife; literature - a mistress." While a medical doctor, he kept characters and individual glory near his imaginative book, and his first display place express "Ivanov." He unhurriedly decrease his medical dry jog in favor of writing. Chekhov created his personal flamboyance base on objectivity, brevity, creativeness, and prudence. It was contrasting from the widely held Russian literature's painstaking analytical gist of "heroes." Chekhov used a elegant shove of hint, tantalizing nuance in dialogs, and exact minutiae. He describe his original style as an "objective carriage of writing." He avoid stereotype and edifying embassy messages in favor of engender colder wit dryness. Praised by writers 'Leo Tolstoy' (qv) and 'Nikolai Leskov' (qv), he was award the Pushkin Prize from the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1888. In 1890, Chekhov made a long-winded voyage to Siberia and to the lonely prison-island of Sakhalin. There, he survey thousands of convict and conduct research for a study about the energy of prisoner. His research coerce bigger than a dissertation, and in 1894, he published a detailed social-analytical essay on the Russian penitentiary rules in Siberia and the Far East, titled "Island of Sakhalin." Chekhov's useful research was subsequent used and quote by 'Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn' (qv) in his "Gulag Archipelago." In 1897-1899, Chekhov return to his medical practice natty to disconnect the epidemic of cholera. Chekhov industrial outstanding empathy with Stanislavsky and 'Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko' (qv) at the Moscow Art Theater. He emerge as a grown author who influenced the fashionable theater. In the drama "Uncle Vanya," "Three Sisters," "Seagull," and "Cherry Orchard," he mastered the fritter of understatement, anticlimax, and implied sentiment. The central actress of the Moscow Art Theater, 'Olga Knipper-Chekhova' (qv), become his wife. In 1898, Chekhov moved to his Mediterranean-style student house at the Black Sea resort of Yalta in the Crimea. There he was visit by writers 'Leo Tolstoy' (qv), 'Maxim Gorky' (qv), 'Ivan Bunin' (qv), and artist 'Konstantin Korovin' (qv) and Isaac Levitan.
Quotes: When an actor has money he doesn't send letters, he sends telegrams., Love, friendship, respect, do not unite people as much as a common hatred of something., The personal life of every individual is based on secrecy, and perhaps it is partly for that reason that civilized man is so nervously anxious that personal privacy should be respected., If a lot of cures are suggested for a disease, it means the disease is incurable., A woman can become a man's friend only in the following stages: first an acquaintance, then a mistress, and only then a friend., Man as a species isn't very well-constructed... in the vast majority of cases, he's coarse, stupid and profoundly unhappy.
Birth Notes: Taganrog, Russia
Books: Donald Rayfield. _Chekhov: The Evolution of His Art._ New York: Barnes & Noble, 1975. ISBN 0064958078, Anton Chekhov, Louis S. Friedland (editor). _Letters on the Short Story, the Drama, and Other Literary Topics._ New York: Dover Publications, 1966., Ernest J. Simmons. _Chekhov: A Biography._ Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1970. ISBN 0226758052, Henri Troyat. "Chekhov". Translated by Michael H. Hein. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1986., Ronald Hingley. "a New Life of Anton Chekhov". New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1976., Ronald Hingley. "Chekhov: a Biographical and Critical Study". London: Unwin, 1950., Michael H. Heim & Simon Karlinsky, translators. "Anton Chekhov's Life and Thought: Selected Letters and Commentary". Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1975., Lydia Avilova. "Chekhov in My Life: A Love Story". Translated by David Magarshack. London: John Lehman, 1950., Walter H. Bruford. "Anton Chekhov". London: Bowes and Bowes, 1957., Anton Chekhov. "The Life and Letters of Anton Chekhov". New York: George B. Doran, 1925.
Other Works: Playwright: "Ivanov", Playwright: "The Cherry Orchard", Novel: "Drama na okhote", Playwright: "Svadba", Novel: "The Duel", Playwright: "Medved", Playwright: "Vishnyoyy sad", Playwright: "Yubilei", Playwright: "Tri sestry", Playwright: "Chayka", Playwright: "Uncle Vanya", (1988) His play, "The Sneeze," was adapted by Michael Frayn at the Aldwych Theatre in London, England with Rowan Atkinson, Timothy West CBE, Cheryl Campbell, directed by Ronald Eyre., (2005) His play, "The Cherry Orchard," was adapted by Curt Columbus for the stage at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois.
Birth Name: Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich
Spouse: 'Olga Knipper-Chekhova' (qv) (25 May 1901 - 15 July 1904) (his death)
Death Date: 15 July 1904
Portrayed: _"Das literarische Quartett" (1988) {(#1.51)}_ (qv)
Birth Date: 29 January 1860

Wojciech Has (writer)
Biography in: John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume Two, 1945-1985". Pages 414-418. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1988.
Death Notes: Lódz, Poland (diabetic complications from surgery)
Born encircled by Kraków, Poland, in 1925. Feature motion illustration clock. Graduated in 1946 from Cracow Film Institute, also studied drawing. From 1947 to 1957 made several documentary shorts and scholastic films. Feature film debut: _The Noose_ (Petla, 1958, co-scr.). Other films: _Farewells_ (Pozegnania, 1958, co-scr.), award in Locarno and London 1959; _Roommates_ ((Wspolny pokoj, 1960, co-scr.); _Parting_ (Rozstanie, 1961); _Gold_ (Zloto, 1962); _How to Be Loved_ (Jak byc kochana, 1962), Polish Film Critics prominence, also awarded in San Francisco 1963 and beirut 1964; _The Saragossa Manuscript_ (Pamietnik znaleziony w Saragossie, 1964), awarded in San Sebastian and Edinburgh 1965, in Sitges 1966; _Codes_ (Szyfry, 1966), _The Doll_ (Lalka, 1968, co-scr.), awarded in Panama 1969; _The Sandglass_ (Sanatorium casing Klepsydra, 1973), awarded in Cannes 1973, Grand Prix in Trieste 1974.
Birth Notes: Kraków, Poland
Birth Name: Has, Wojciech Jerzy
Spouse: 'Wanda ?' (? - 3 October 2000) (his death)
Death Date: 3 October 2000
Birth Date: 1 April 1925

Grzegorz Kedzierski (cinematographer)
Birth Notes: Warsaw, Poland
Birth Date: 7 February 1949

Jerzy Maksymiuk (composer)
Birth Notes: Grodno, Poland (now Belarus)
Jerzy Maksymiuk be born contained by 1936 in the Polish metropolitan area of Grodno, which after World War II become fragment of Belarus. His nearest and dearest moved to Bialystok during the period of war one after another to going away from the Russians. The parents, who get rupture when he was 15, be not conversant farmers. Jerzy started his easy by the haunch of the ear direction in Bialystok and later moved to Warsaw, where on earth he graduate from the State Academy of Music. He take classes in playing the the ivories, compose and conduct. Maksymiuk was introduce into the world of films through his cousin, superintendent 'Czeslaw Petelski' (qv), who impart him his preparatory career in the ensemble. For completed 30 years Jerzy Maksymiuk was the composer and/or conductor of nearly 100 Polish films. Today Maksymiuk be best ever consolidate in Poland in holiday camp of okay as in a foreign pastoral as an really capable and inexhaustible conductor. He was to blame in structure of create the world-famous Polish Chamber Orchestra (Polska Orkiestra Kameralna). After valid as its conductor for 13 years, he became the conductor of the prestigious BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. His delighted manual labour in Glasgow took him another 13 years.
Cousin and close collaborator of director 'Czeslaw Petelski' (qv). They worked together on 14 films.
Spouse: 'Ewa Piasecka' (? - present), 'Irena Kirjacka' (? - 1998) (her death)
Birth Date: 9 April 1936

Marta Kobierska (costume designer)

Wojciech Has (director)
Biography in: John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume Two, 1945-1985". Pages 414-418. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1988.
Death Notes: Lódz, Poland (diabetic complications from surgery)
Born in Kraków, Poland, in 1925. Feature picture controller. Graduated in 1946 from Cracow Film Institute, also studied fine art. From 1947 to 1957 made a few documentary shorts and analytical films. Feature film debut: _The Noose_ (Petla, 1958, co-scr.). Other films: _Farewells_ (Pozegnania, 1958, co-scr.), award in Locarno and London 1959; _Roommates_ ((Wspolny pokoj, 1960, co-scr.); _Parting_ (Rozstanie, 1961); _Gold_ (Zloto, 1962); _How to Be Loved_ (Jak byc kochana, 1962), Polish Film Critics administer, also awarded in San Francisco 1963 and beirut 1964; _The Saragossa Manuscript_ (Pamietnik znaleziony w Saragossie, 1964), awarded in San Sebastian and Edinburgh 1965, in Sitges 1966; _Codes_ (Szyfry, 1966), _The Doll_ (Lalka, 1968, co-scr.), awarded in Panama 1969; _The Sandglass_ (Sanatorium container Klepsydra, 1973), awarded in Cannes 1973, Grand Prix in Trieste 1974.
Birth Notes: Kraków, Poland
Birth Name: Has, Wojciech Jerzy
Spouse: 'Wanda ?' (? - 3 October 2000) (his death)
Death Date: 3 October 2000
Birth Date: 1 April 1925

Barbara Lewandowska-Conio (editor)
Birth Notes: Lódz, Poland
Birth Date: 4 February 1941

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