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The Complete Kieslowski: A Road Map of the Soul
April 5 – 23, 2006

Organized by the Film Society of Lincoln Center, the Polish Cultural Institute in New York, and the Polish National Film Archive.

Support for the series has been generously provided by the Kosciuszko Foundation, An American Center for Polish Culture, and the Polish Studies Program at Columbia University. This series is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes that a great nation deserves great art.

A frequent guest at the New York Film Festival, Krzysztof Kieslowski was an extraordinarily warm person, with a wonderfully sly wit — not to mention one of the major filmmakers of our time. To celebrate Kieslowski’s remarkable artistry, we present this almost-complete (three short works were unavailable) retrospective of his work, including everything from his impressive student shorts to his final, luminous Three Colors trilogy set in Paris, Warsaw and Geneva. Named after the three hues of the French flag, The Three Colors Trilogy, was his ironic and mysterious meditation on the three ideals of the French revolution: liberty, equality and fraternity.

It’s hard to believe that 10 years have passed since Kieslowski died in Poland, at the age of 54. The moment is perhaps etched even more deeply for those of us at the Film Society: Kieslowski passed away while we were in the midst of screening The Decalogue. A set of ten modern moral stories that can be said to be inspired by the Ten Commandments, The Decalogue [1988] stories play out in the same Warsaw apartment block and upon occasion characters — and even plot details — from one episode turns up in another. Each commandment is a separate film that can be appreciated on its own. Yet for the full effect —and to feel the true measure of Kieslowski’s genius — try to see them all!

This series offers a unique opportunity to follow an artist moving from what might be considered “studies,” then to sketches, and then finally to fully realized portraits. Taken as a whole, the body of Kieslowski’s work also provides a revealing chronicle of 30 turbulent years in the history of Poland. Ten years after his tragic death, Kieslowski’s films look better than ever, and his films continue to inspire filmmakers the world over. Join us for this unique opportunity to commemorate, to celebrate — and to enjoy — the great achievement of Krzysztof Kieslowski.

Special thanks to MK2/Paris (Marin Karmitz, Florence Stern, Birgit Kemner), Kino International (Don Krim, Gary Palmucci), New Yorker Films (Dan Talbot, José Lopez, Rebeca Conget), Miramax Pictures (Julie Fontaine, Janet Kim), Documentary and Feature Film Studio in Warsaw, Polish Television (Aleksandra Biernacka), Lodz Film School, Polish Film Institute, and Pawel Potoroczyn.

Extra special thanks to Monika Fabijanska, Annette Insdorf and Helena Dametka.

In conjuction with The Complete Kieslowski retrospective, there is an exhibition of Krzysztof Kieslowski's Photographs of the City of Lodz in the Furman gallery adjacent to the Walter Reade Theater's lobby.

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Student Shorts and Early Documentaries
1966 - 1971, Total Runtime: 76m


 
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WED APRIL 5: 1:30 & 9:15



Workers ’71: Nothing About Us Without Us
shown with
Between Wroclaw and Zielona Gora
The Principles of Safety and Hygiene in a Copper Mine

1972, Total Runtime: 79m

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WED APRIL 5: 3:15
THURS APRIL 6: 7


The Calm (1976)
preceded by
From the Point of View of the Night Porter (1978)
Total Runtime: 89m

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WED APRIL 5: 5
FRI APRIL 7: 7:20
THURS APRIL 13: 3:45 & 8:30

The Double Life of Veronique
France/Poland, 1991; 98m

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WED APRIL 5: 7
SAT APRIL 15: 4:45
MON APRIL 17: 5:15
TUE APRIL 18: 9

Factory (1970)
shown with
Refrain (1972)
Bricklayer (1973)
First Love (1974)

Total Runtime: 97m

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THURS APRIL 6: 1
MON APRIL 10: 8:30


X-Ray (1974) shown with
Underground Passage (1973)
Curriculum Vitae (1975)

Total Runtime: 87m

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THURS APRIL 6: 2:45 & 8:45
TUE APRIL 11: 9


The Scar
preceded by
Slate
1976, Total Runtime: 121m

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THURS APRIL 6: 4:45
TUE APRIL 11: 3:45
THURS APRIL 13: 6:15


Personnel (1975)
shown with
Hospital (1977)
Total Runtime: 91m

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FRI APRIL 7: 1
SAT APRIL 8: 4:15
MON APRIL 10: 3:45
WED APRIL 12: 6:15

Camera Buff
1979, 112m

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FRI APRIL 7: 3 & 9:15
WED APRIL 12: 3:45 & 8:15


A Short Working Day (1980)
preceded by
Seven Women of Different Ages (1978)
Total Runtime: 89m

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FRI APRIL 7: 5:15
SUN APRIL 9: 3:30
FRI APRIL 14: 4


No End
1984, 107m

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SAT APRIL 8: 6:15
FRI APRIL 14: 6
SAT APRIL 15: 12 NOON & 9:10

Blind Chance
1981, 120m

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SAT APRIL 8: 8:30
FRI APRIL 14: 8:15
SAT APRIL 15: 2:15 & 6:45
WED APRIL 19: 4

Roundtable: Working with Kieslowski
Sun April 9: 1
This event has been cancelled.


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Three Colors: Blue / Trois Couleurs: Bleu
1993, 98m

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SUN APRIL 9: 5:30
MON APRIL 17: 1
SUN APRIL 23: 4:30

Three Colors: White / Trois Couleurs: Blanc
1994, 90m

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SUN APRIL 9: 7:30
TUE APRIL 18: 1
SUN APRIL 23: 6:30

Three Colors: Red / Trois Couleurs: Rouge
1994; 95m

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SUN APRIL 9: 9:20
WED APRIL 19: 2
SUN APRIL 23: 8:20

Decalogue One
followed by
Decalogue Two
Total Runtime: 110m

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MON APRIL 10: 1:30
SUN APRIL 16: 12 NOON
WED APRIL 19: 6:30

Decalogue Three
followed by
Decalogue Four
Total Runtime: 112m

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TUE APRIL 11: 1:30
SUN APRIL 16: 2:15
WED APRIL 19: 8:45

Decalogue Five
followed by
Decalogue Six
Total Runtime: 115m

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WED APRIL 12: 1:30
SUN APRIL 16: 4:30
SAT APRIL 22: 6:30

Decalogue Seven
followed by
Decalogue Eight
Total Runtime: 110m

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THURS APRIL 13: 1:30
SUN APRIL 16: 6:45
SAT APRIL 22: 8:45

Decalogue Nine
followed by
Decalogue Ten
Total Runtime: 115m

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FRI APRIL 14: 1:30
SUN APRIL 16: 9
SUN APRIL 23: 2

A Short Film About Love (1988)
preceded by
Railway Station (1980)
Total Runtime: 100m

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MON APRIL 17: 3 & 7:15
TUE APRIL 18: 4:45


A Short Film About Killing (1988)
preceded by
Talking Heads (1980)
Total Runtime: 99m

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MON APRIL 17: 9:30
TUE APRIL 18: 3 & 7