The Cinema of Krzysztof Kieslowski
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Preface
1. Documenting the Unrepresented World
i. Pedestrian Subway: A Short Film About Marriage
2. Film-Essays: Kielowski and Polish Cinema in the 1970s and During the Solidarity Period
ii. Personnel: Art and Politics
iii. The Scar: Managers and Their Dilemmas
iv. The Calm: Life As It Is
v. Camera Buff: Meditations on Film-making
vi. Short Working Day: Mechanisms of Power
3. Choices, Chances and Politics
i. Blind Chance: Variations on Fate
ii. No End: Requiem for Solidarity
4. Entomological Observations and Metaphysics in Decalogue
5. The Double Life of Kielowski: European Art Film and the Polish Context
i. The Double Life of Véronique: Doppelgängers and Puppeteers
ii. The Three Colours Trilogy: The Long Films About Love
Afterword
Notes
Filmography
Bibliography
Index

About the Author

Marek Haltof is assistant professor of English at Northern Michigan University in Marquette. He is the author of several books in English and in Polish, including Peter Weir: When Cultures Collide and Polish National Cinema.

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Concise and direct.
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