Czesław Niemen

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Czesław Niemen (born Czesław Juliusz Wydrzycki; February 16, 1939 – January 17, 2004) was a distinguished Polish singer-songwriter and rock/folk/jazz/electronica musician who made a name for himself in a variety of genres, instruments, and roles. Niemen was born in a Polish village in what is now Belarus. He studied at a music school in Grodno for a year to study the Russian accordion (баян) when he was young, but he was thrown out for not attending classes. His musical activities didn’t start again until he was in his 20s, after he lived through World War II and his repatriation into Poland after his hometown became part of Belarus. He began playing the guitar, teaching at a music school, and performing at clubs. He did well at some competitions for amateur musicians and joined the band Blue-Black (Niebiesko-Czarni), with whom he started writing songs and recorded his first EP. Around this time he adopted Niemen as his stage name, taking it from the name of the Belarusian river. He performed occasionally as a soloist, in a Western rock style, achieving a hit with his song “Did You Know?” (“Czy wiesz?”). Niemen started his next band, Watercolors (Akwarele), in the mid-1960s. They became known for their song “Strange Is This World” (“Dziwny jest ten świat”), and it turned into a Polish protest anthem. The album it appeared on went gold. The band only lasted a few years, but it set the stage for Niemen’s exploration of other forms of rock—experimental, electronic, and psychedelic, among others. With his groups Niemen Enigmatic and then just Niemen, he recorded several more albums in these varied styles. But as it did for many Polish musicians, the introduction of martial law in 1981 interrupted his career somewhat—he slowed down for a time and did not record much over the next ten years. He was able to continue his career, though, recording another few albums before he died in 2004 of cancer.

Most Popular Czesław Niemen Trailers

Total trailers found: 16

The Keys Trailer (1974)

21 February 1974

During their holiday in Kraków, a young worker and a student are asked if their love, despite different views on life, will endure.

Success Trailer (1969)

30 June 1969

Piwowski’s most controversial documentary, a portrait of Czesław Niemen (1939-2004), an outstanding musician and vocalist, a year after the legendary song "Strange Is This World" was released.

Sobie król Trailer (1974)

10 May 1974

A car mechanic takes a hitchhiker.

Marriageable Girls Trailer (1972)

29 August 1972

Three naive girls from the provinces travel to the city to find the men of their dreams.

Niemen Trailer (1976)

01 January 1976

Na tropach Bartka Trailer (1984)

01 August 1984

Friends, with the help of the gamekeeper and forester, try to catch the poacher.

Polonia Restituta Trailer (1981)

18 May 1981

A two-part historical film covering the years of the First World War and the post-war period up to 1919 - until the signing of the peace treaty in Versailles near Paris.

Szarża, czyli przypomnienie kanonu Trailer (1981)

14 August 1981

The film begins with two symbolic scenes: an eagle fluttering in a cage. Cossacks cut down pine trees with sabers to clear the field of fire.

The Wedding Trailer (1973)

09 January 1973

Set at the turn of the century, the story concerns a Polish poet living in Cracow who has decided to marry a peasant girl.

Baba Jaga od 8.00 do 15.00 Trailer (1984)

01 January 1984

a Leszek Komorowski Cartoon

Return of the Pied Piper Trailer (1989)

18 December 1989

The story of the pied piper, the German legend of the rat catcher of Hameln, retold as a punk invasion of a Polish small town.

Rodzina Leśniewskich Trailer (1983)

20 October 1983

Children of the Leśniewski family decide to help their mother in daily chores so she can have more time for herself.

Zofia Trailer (1976)

28 November 1976

Zofia is an elderly woman living in an retirement home. Separate from the rest, she talks seldom and then only about visiting her daughter's family for Christmas.

A Dream of Warsaw Trailer (2014)

21 November 2014

Czeslaw Niemen, who died ten years ago, was an icon for several generations of Poles. In Poland under communism he managed to raise popular music to the rank of true art; he also won renown abroad.

Czesław Niemen Trailer (2008)

16 February 2008

He Left on a Bright, Sunny Day Trailer (1972)

01 May 1972

Every year, on June 13, for the past thirty-two years, the villagers have gathered to remember one of their neighbors who left his home on that day in 1939 and never returned.