LODZ FILM MUSEUM - POLAND
Lodz is Poland's film capital having both a major film school and this museum of film and cinema. Set in a neo-renaisance palace the displays include a wide variety of film making and projecting equipment, and an extensive display of animation film making and characters. It also holds a highly regarded film poster collection. A place to appeal to both film buffs and the tourist alike.
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Łódź is referred to as Polish Hollywood and was once the center of the textile and film industry. According to Best in Travel 2019 ranking, it is one of the most attractive cities to visit. Why? Watch our video to find out!
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A World Gone: Jewish Lodz before the Nazis.video zvi slepon.
Original pre-1939 archive films and stills portraying the Jewish life in Lodz, Poland, in full prior to their ghettoization by the Nazis. Hebrew narration with English subtitles.
סיפורה של קהילת לודז', פולין, בשנים שלפני הכיבוש הנאצי. קריינות עברית עם כתוביות באנגלית.
Lodz Ghetto documentary
Opening scenes from the classic holocaust documentary Lodz Ghetto, widely acclaimed as the most authentic film ever made about Jewish life within the holocaust. Excerpted by permission of the Jewish Heritage Project. Directed by Alan Adelson and Kate Taverna.
The Special Collector's Edition DVD of Lodz Ghetto, with making-of supplementary feature and interactive photo album is available via Amazon.com, or at a discount via jewishheritageproject.org (Mention YouTube offer.)
LÓDŹ
I just spent a week in Łódź, Poland where my girlfriend is studying for a semester. I was luckily able to ride a lot there and I tried to film as much as I could, of course, I wish I had filmed more but hopefully I'll be going next month again! Thanks to Paweł Matys and Mariusz Mendak for showing me all of the city and being so helpful and to my girlfriend for being so patient with me while filming! Enjoy!
Vlog Erasmus – Cinematography Museum of Łódź, Poland
Opened in 1986 inside Karol Scheibler’s extraordinary 19th-century palace, the Cinematography Museum offers visitors two unique attractions in one. The museum itself offers a well-presented history of Polish cinema and takes plenty of hats off to the multitude of Polish film greats who studied in the city before going on to greater things, as well as numerous changing exhibitions. This is the only museum of its kind in Poland, and though badly signposted (don’t be surprised to find yourself directed to blind alleys or opening secret doors to reveal private offices), it represents a rewarding experience for fans of Polish cinema. The collection features over 50,000 items including over 12,000 film posters, art exhibits and projectors and camera equipment of every kind. Standouts include the recently renovated Fotoplastikon - a giant drum-like contraption popular in the early 20th century for showing 3D films, and the excellent exhibit devoted to animated photography featuring plenty of vintage stop-motion characters and accompanying clips. The newest exhibit in the permanent collection is called Palace Full of Fairy Tales and is devoted to the heroes of Polish cult cartoon shorts and features (Moomins, Reksio).
The museum also hosts a few Oscar statues of the Oscar-awarded movies “Ida”, who won the American Academy Award for Best Foreign Film in 2015, “Afterimage”, or “Inspector Alex”.
The palace itself is a dream, featuring room upon room of delights, including the city’s first electric lift, some beautiful tiled stoves, a Turkish smoking room and many other treats besides. Built in 1856 to serve as residence for industrialist fat cat Karol Scheibler the palace contains interiors designed in Venice, Berlin and Dresden, including ceramic tiled stoves and dramatic oak panelling.
Deschis în anul 1986 în interiorul extraordinarului palat al lui Karol Scheibler din secolul al XIX-lea, Muzeul Cinematografiei oferă vizitatorilor două atracții unice. Muzeul în sine prezinta o istorie foarte bine structurata a cinematografiei poloneze precum si activitatea a numerosi cineasti polonezi care au studiat în oraș înainte de a avea realizari de exceptie in industria cinematografica. Exista de asemenea si o serie de expozitii in interiorul muzeului. Acesta este singurul muzeu de acest gen din Polonia si ofera o serie de surprize cum ar fi deschiderea unor usi secrete pentru a descoperi birouri private. Vizitarea acestui muzeu reprezintă o experiență unica pentru fanii cinematografiei poloneze si nu numai. Colecția muzeului cuprinde peste 50.000 de articole, incluzand peste 12.000 de afișe de film, exponate de artă și echipamente de filmare de diverse tipuri. Se remarca fotoplastikonul recent renovat care este o mașinărie gigantică de tip tambur, populară la începutul secolului al XX-lea, pentru prezentarea filmelor 3D și o expoziție extraordinara dedicată fotografiei animate care conține o mulțime de personaje vintage și clipuri de prezentare. Cea mai nouă expoziție din colecția permanentă este numită Palatul plin de basme și este dedicată personajelor poloneze din benzile desenate de scurt sau lung metraj cum ar fi: Moomins sau Reksio.
Muzeul găzduiește, de asemenea, câteva statuete Oscar din filmele premiate cu Oscar cum ar fi Ida, care a castigat in anul 2015 premiul Academiei Americane pentru cel mai bun film strain, Afterimage sau Inspector Alex.
Cladirea in care se afla muzeul, adica palatul în sine este un vis, oferind oferind privelisti extraordinare in fiecare camera, inclusiv primul lift electric al orașului, niște sobe frumoase din țiglă, o cameră de fumat turcească și multe alteele. Construită în 1856 pentru a servi drept reședință a prosperului om de afaceri, Karol Scheibler, palatul conține interioare proiectate în Veneția, Berlin și Dresda, incluzând sobe cu gresie din ceramică și panouri din lemn de stejar.
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Lodz Ghetto.mov
Opening scenes from the classic holocaust documentary Lodz Ghetto, widely acclaimed as the most authentic film ever made about Jewish life within the holocaust. Excerpted by permission of the Jewish Heritage Project. Directed by Alan Adelson and Kate Taverna.
jewishheritageproject.org
The Special Collector's Edition DVD of Lodz Ghetto, with making-of supplementary feature and interactive photo album is available via Amazon.com, or at a discount via jewishheritageproject.org (Mention YouTube offer.)
Moviegate film museum, Wroclaw, Poland
Me and my girlfriend went to Poland last week and we found this cool film museum
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Wladyslaw Strzeminski Retrospective at MS2, Lodz / Poland
| Jarosław Lubiak, curator of the exhhibition, explains work of Władysław Strzemiński (1893-1952), one of the most important polish avant-garde artist. Strzemiński was a painter, designer, theoritican and teacher. The theory of Unism, which he created, was an importand contribution to the history of art of 20th century.
Holly Lodz / Film Lodz -Lodz Film Commision
Wystąpienie Wenancjusza Szustera, o działalności Lodz Film Commision wygłoszone 23 września 2011 r. podczas Filmteractive Festival w Łodzi.
The presentation of Wenancjusza Szuster about Lodz Film Commision. The presentation took place during the Filmteractive Festival, 23 September 2011.
Łódź (Poland)
Łódź is the third-largest city in Poland. It is the capital of Łódź Voivodeship, and is approximately 135 kilometres (84 mi) south-west of Warsaw. The city's coat of arms is an example of canting: depicting a boat. It alludes to the city's name which translates literally as boat. The city is internationally known for its National Film School, a cradle for the most renowned Polish actors and directors, including Andrzej Wajda and Roman Polanski.
The Piotrkowska Street, which remains the high-street and main tourist attraction in the city, runs north to south for a little over five kilometres (3.1 miles). This makes it one of the longest commercial streets in the world. Łódź has one of the best museums of modern art in Poland, Muzeum Sztuki, on Więckowskiego (ms1) and Ogrodowa (ms2) Street, which displays a 20th and 21st century art collection.
The city has an international airport: Łódź Władysław Reymont Airport located 6 kilometres (4 miles) from the city centre. Flights connect the city with destinations in Europe and Turkey.
Song of the Lodz Ghetto film trailer
Preview of the documentary film, Song of the Lodz Ghetto, based on the music of Brave Old World. The new film, by director David Kaufman, is the story of the ghetto in Lodz, Poland, established by the Nazis in 1940, told through the life of the ghetto's beloved street singer, Yankele Herszkowicz. The film features stirring concert performances and unforgettable photographs, and deals with the uplifting role of music and culture for the ghetto dwellers who faced constant terror and death.
Łódź becomes Litzmannstadt, reel 2
German propaganda film
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Łódź film school - great tradition and famous artist explored by Will Richardson
2019 04 07 POLAND DAILY DAY 112 TRAVEL S2 E 112
Notes from the Underground. Muzeum Sztuki, Lodz.
Art and alternative music in Eastern Europe 1986-1994
22.9.2016–15.01.2017
Curators:
David Crowley (Royal College of Art, London)
Daniel Muzyczuk (Muzeum Sztuki Lodz)
This exhibition explores the close and often dynamic relationship between visual artists and musicians in Eastern Europe under communist rule between 1968 and 1994.
The video «Notes from the Undeground» focuses on the room presenting the Leningrad art scene from the 1980s. Most works in this part of the exhibition are by (E-E) Evgenij Kozlov.
Among them are important portraits of Timur Novikov, Georgy Guryanov, Oleg Kotelnikov, Joanna Stingray, the ‘New Composers’ Valery Alakhov and Igor Verichev, as well as the artist‘s ‘Self-portrait with Blue Eyes’.
Also displayed are Kozlov's posters for the exhibition of Leningrad artists (1983) and for the band ‘KINO’ (1985).
Photographs include his pictures for the LP Cover ‘Insect Culture’ (with Sergey Kuryokhin and the New Composers) and his album of painted photos of Leningrad artists and musicians.
Two large paintings – ‘Shark‘ and ‘Love for Work‘ – dominate the ‘Leningrad’ room. All works were realised between 1983 and 1990.
David Crowley:
We knew that Leningrad in the 1980s had this remarkable vibrant scene which connected visual art and music, of course. And in this world Evgenij Kozlov was a significant figure in a number of different ways, because he was right at the heart of the New Artists – his formation of artist –, but he was also a brilliant chronicler of their activities. So we feel very blessed that we can be showing both a great artist whose work has a kind of energy and a vibrancy which is really stimulating, but also somebody who effectively through his creativity documented many of the practises of his peers.
Daniel Muzyczuk:
Evgenij Kozlov’s works are really creating or enabling us to see the vibrant scene as such. Not just as a documentary of the scene itself, but rather as something that we can still feel in an impressionistic way. We can feel the energy, not the personalities.
Camera: Souad Bensalah-Mekkes and Hannelore Fobo
Interviews, editor, film stills: Hannelore Fobo
Music: New Composers Dr. Mabuze
© E-E films by Evgeni Kozlov 2016
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