warning: for serious film buffs only!

Alina W. Klin ad7484 at WAYNE.EDU
Sun Jan 27 18:34:51 UTC 2013


Sasha, 
My recommendations for Polish films would be: "The Debt" or "Savior's Square" by Krzysztof Krauze, "Day of the Wacko" by Marek Koterski, something by Wojtek Smarzewski ("The Wedding", "Bad House", or "Rose"), "Essential Killing" by Jerzy Skolimowski and "In Darkness" by Agnieszka Holland. There are many more new/newer interesting films from Poland to choose from; it all depends on what themes or cinematic styles you want to include in your course. 
Best - Alina 

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From: "Sasha Spektor" <xrenovo at GMAIL.COM> 
To: SEELANGS at LISTSERV.UA.EDU 
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2013 4:57:59 PM 
Subject: [SEELANGS] warning: for serious film buffs only! 





Dear Filmlangers, 

I am in the process of developing a course on East European Cinema. I would be extremely grateful if those of you in the know would share their recommendations. I'm looking especially for 1. Polish films; 2. Hungarian films; 3. Romanian films. 


Thank you in advance! 

Warmly, 
Sasha. 
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