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Marcel Loziński was born in 1940 in Paris. He earned his degree in Film Directing from Łódź Film School. He has made a number of excellent documentaries, which include How It’s Done(2006), Anything Can Happen (1995), Microphone’s Test (1980), Front Collision (1975), The Visit (1974) and was nominated to the European Academy Award and American Oscar for his documentary film 89 mm from Europe (1993). For the past four years he has been the head of the documentary programme at the Andrzej Wajda Master School of Film Directing.
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03 April 1981
A holiday training camp for young married couples who belong to the Polish Socialist Youth Union (ZSMP) begins at the campsite.
02 January 1980
A Warsaw Pollena-Uroda cosmetics factory radio broadcaster is working on a programme investigating the workers' sense of factory ownership.
02 January 1986
A street poll about contemporary youth. The answers are engineered to show the manipulation of propaganda and television.
01 May 1993
This movie shows the simplest difference between Europe and former Soviet Union. It is the eponymous 89 mm - Russian train tracks are 89 mm wider than tracks in European countries.
01 January 1975
Shortly before retiring, an old railway worker causes a serious accident which ultimately destroys his whole professional career.
25 April 1990
Marcel Łoziński tells the story of the crime committed by the NKVD in Katyn in 1940. He interweaves accounts of witnesses and survivors with images from the pilgrimage of members of Katyn Families to the place of murder, death and nameless burial of their loved ones.
01 January 1998
Polish filmmaker Marcel Łoziński revisits the farmer/intellectual Urszula Flis, subjects of his 1978 film 'A visit'.
01 January 1976
A documentary condemning the scourge of poorly conducted inventories.
13 January 1974
A school teacher from a small town in Poland comes to Warsaw to see his estranged wife, a window dresser, in the hope that she will return to him rather than give him a divorce.
01 January 2002
Weaves together the personal recollections of four Polish survivors of the Holocaust with original footage from the present day.
01 January 1974
A "Polityka" weekly journalist Marta Wesolowska and photo-reporter Erazm Ciolek visit Urszula Flis, who runs a country farm.
01 January 1974
Brief portrait of a conformist.
01 January 1971
A group of director's school colleagues meet after 12 years at his place. They talk about what they think of their life choices.
02 January 1979
The final oral exam in history and social studies at one of Warsaw's high schools. The film illustrates the theatre of social life in Soviet Poland where one says different things on the stage and another behind the scenes.
03 January 1986
At the famous Grand Hotel in Sopot, each worker - whether a porter, a maid, a cook or a stoker - feels an important part of their workplace.
01 January 1978
This movie is about the visit of Clive Harris, the famous healer, to Warsaw. Incredible crowds gather before the entrance and Harris "heals" thousands of people by briefly touching them.
01 January 1979
A man doing the ironing on the ground floor of a tenement house observes the yard.
01 January 1973
A purge in the style of those of March 1968 is to take place at a party meeting. Instead, it turns into a psychodrama.
19 July 2013
Two acclaimed documentary film-makers - father and son - drive from Poland to Paris to see the place where the ashes of the father's mother are buried.
01 January 1994
Andrzej Koszyk, a filmmaker, and Jacek Kaczmarski, a singer, take a trip around Warsaw, the place of their birth and youth, after years of emigration.
21 November 2013
The unique story of film directors who managed to critic the Communist regime while being produced by the State: this is Polish cinema's golden age, in the 1970s.
01 July 1987
On July 4th, 1946, the crowd in Kielce, Poland, slaughtered forty-two Jews and wounded many others. Forty years later, in 1987, Marcel Łoziński visited those places and met some witnesses of the carnage.
01 January 2011
11-year-old Werka and her 9-year-old brother Marcel wind up at the front door of a children's home in Wroclaw.
01 January 2007
Tomek, Marcel Lozinski's son, is eighteen now. Exactly twelve years ago, when he was six, his father filmed him while he was visiting a park in Warsaw.
01 January 1992
The film reveals the mechanisms of the communist institution of censorship. Famous filmmakers - Kazimierz Kutz, Andrzej Wajda, Krzysztof Kieslowski, Filip Bajon and Marcel Lozinski - talk about their contacts and experiences with censors, how their films were censored, what parts were considered contrary to the ideology of the socialist state.
27 May 2013
Marcel Lozinski was born in May 1940 in Paris, and he spent part of his childhood in various children’s homes.
31 May 2009
In Poland, letters with incorrect address end up at the Department of Unsent Mail in Koluszki. The film follows one of these letters, on which a child's hand has written an unusual address: 'God.
10 December 1995
A story of life and death, featuring Lozinski's six-year-old son Tomaszek and elderly people spending time on the benches of a Warsaw park.
24 November 2006
Piotr Tymochowicz, media advisor to some of Poland's top politicians, claims that anybody can be molded into a charismatic leader.
01 January 1995
Documentary about post-communist Poland.
01 January 1971
Activities of inspectors of the management board of the Olsztyn branch of the Agricultural Workers' Union; a visit and meeting at the Karwino State Farm and the Tymień combine.
01 January 1972
A TV film about the preparations for Wojciech Fortuna's return from Sapporo, after he won the Olympic gold medal.