The Moving Image Source Calendar is a selective international guide to retrospectives, screenings, festivals, and exhibitions.
Descriptions are drawn from the calendars of the presenting venues.
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All About Kieslowski
February 6—23, 2014 at
Istanbul Museum of Modern Art
, Istanbul, Turkey
Istanbul Modern Cinema, in collaboration with culture.pl, presents the most extensive retrospective of Polish filmmaker Krzysztof Kieślowski to date in Turkey. With his unique narrative language, meticulous attention to detail, bare critique of the human being, and subtle cinematography, Kieslowski, who is known as a "cinematic poet," has contributed great masterpieces to world cinema.
Comprising 48 films, the program ranges from the director's early career as a documentary filmmaker conveying the social realities in Poland of the 70s to The Decalogue, his series of ten films representing the Ten Commandments done for Polish Television. Kieślowski gained international renown with his trilogy "Three Colors" based on the three concepts symbolized by the French flag; liberty, equality, and fraternity. Together with Ingmar Bergman and Andrei Tarkovsky, the powerful storyteller is among the touchstones of European auteur cinema. Apart from the director's filmography, the documentary Still Alive also traces Kieślowski's artistic career.
Featured Works:
Personnel (1976); The Scar (1976); The Calm (1976); Camera Buff (1979); Short Working Day (1981); No End (1985); Blind Chance (1981—1987); A Short Film About Killing (1988); A Short Film About Love (1988); The Decalogue (1989-1990); The Double Life of Véronique (1991); Three Colors: Blue (1993): Three Colors: White (1994); Three Colors: Red (1994); Still Alive: A Film About Krzysztof Kieślowski (Maria Zmarz-Koczanowicz, 2005).