
Person
Jerzy Kawalerowicz
Directing · 1922–2007 · Gwoździec, obwód stanisławowski, Polska [obecnie Ukraina]
Biography
From Wikipedia Jerzy Kawalerowicz (19 January 1922 – 27 December 2007) was a Polish film director and politician, having been a member of Polish United Workers' Party from 1954 until its dissolution in 1990 and a deputy in Polish parliament since 1985 until 1989. Jerzy Kawalerowicz was noted for his powerful, detail-oriented imagery and the depth of ideas in his films. After working as an assistant director, he made his directorial debut with the 1951 film The Village Mill (Gromada). He was a leading figure in the Polish Film School, and his films Shadow (Cień, 1956) and Night Train (Pociąg, 1959) constitute some of that movement's best work. Other noted works by Kawalerowicz include Mother Joan of the Angels (Matka Joanna od Aniołów, 1961) and a 1966 adaptation of Bolesław Prus' historical novel, Pharaoh (Faraon), which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film He died on 27 December 2007 in Warsaw, Poland. He was 85.
Known for

The Last Stage
First Assistant Director

Quo Vadis
Director

The Steel Hearts
German Officer (uncredited)

Bronstein's Children
Director

Mother Joan of the Angels
Director

Maddalena
Director

Austeria
Director

Night Train
Director

Gromada
Storyboard

Chance Meeting on the Atlantic
Writer
Filmography
- 2012Whisky z mlekiemSelf (archive footage)
- 2001Quo VadisDirector
- 1997Polish SchoolSelf
- 1996Why?Screenplay
- 1991Bronstein's ChildrenDirector
- 1991PowrótAssistant Director
- 1989The Hostage of EuropeDirector
- 1983AusteriaDirector
- 1980Chance Meeting on the AtlanticWriter
- 1977Death of a PresidentDirector
- 1971MaddalenaDirector
- 1969The GameDirector
- 1966PharaohDirector
- 1961Mother Joan of the AngelsDirector
- 1959Night TrainDirector
- 1957The Real End of the Great WarScreenplay
- 1956ShadowDirector
- 1954Under the Phrygian StarDirector
- 1954CelluloseDirector
- 1952GromadaStoryboard
- 1950Devil's Ravine(uncredited)
- 1948The Steel HeartsGerman Officer (uncredited)
- 1948The Last StageFirst Assistant Director
- 1947Forbidden SongsAssistant Director
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