Kshishtof Keslevsky’s book “About himself”-the thoughts of the great film director about creativity, history and human fate, memories of childhood and youth in provincial socialist Poland, a description of the Polish cultural and public life of the 1970-1980s, a detailed story about working on all films he had shot, including “Decalogue”, “Double Life of Veronica” and “three colors” and “three colors” and “three colors” and “three colors” and “three colors” and “ Forever entering his name in the history of world cinema. Attention to the little things and the disposition to generalizations in the director’s autobiography resemble the optics of his film chamber, capable of giving the biblical scale to the ordinary events of human life, and a familiar view of the Caesolean view of the world is also manifested in the most minor details of his narrative.
Author
Keslevsky Kshishtof
Editor
Kurilkin Andrey
Translator
Adeelheim Irina Evgenievna, Dorman Oleg Veniaminovich
Publisher
New Publishing House, 2010
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