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Camera Buff (Amator) (1979) Krzysztof Kieślowski
June 19th 2023
#camera buff#amator#1979#krzysztof kieślowski#jerzy stuhr#Malgorzata Zabkowska#Stefan Czyzewski#Tadeusz Bradecki#Jerzy Nowak#Ewa Pokas#Marek Litewka#Tadeusz Rzepka#Krzysztof Zanussi#Andrzej Jurga
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Malgorzata Zabkowska and Jerzy Stuhr in Camera Buff (Krzysztof Kieslowski, 1979) Cast: Jerzy Stuhr, Malgorzata Zabkowska, Ewa Pokas, Stefan Czyzewski, Jerzy Nowak, Tadeusz Bradecki, Marek Litewka, Tadeusz Rzepka. Screenplay: Krzysztof Kieslowski, Jerzy Stuhr. Cinematography: Jacek Petrycki. Music: Krzysztof Knittel. Film, said Jean-Luc Godard, is "truth 24 times a second." But as Oscar Wilde put it, "The truth is rarely pure and never simple," which is the problem amateur filmmaker Filip Mosz (Jerzy Stuhr) runs into when he begins to devote his life to making movies. Filip, a purchasing agent for a state-run factory in the Polish town of Wielice, buys a Russian-made 8mm camera when his first child is born. His wife, Irka (Malgorzata Zabkowska), is not entirely thrilled by the purchase, which cost him two months' salary, and she grows even more disenchanted when he devotes more and more time to his new hobby. Filming his new daughter takes up less of his time after the director of the factory (Stefan Czyzewski) says he will buy film for Filip if he will make a documentary about an anniversary celebration of the factory's founding, at which numerous Communist Party higher-ups will be present. Filip throws himself whole-heartedly into the project, going to movies more often and reading film books to pick up tips about filmmaking technique. When the director sees the film he makes some suggestions for cuts: Don't show the bigwigs slipping out of the meeting to go to the bathroom, for example, and what's with all the insert shots of pigeons? And then Anna, a pretty representative of the state film commission, shows up to suggest that Filip enter his movie in a festival celebrating industrial filmmaking. This only adds fuel to Irka's jealousy of Filip's avocation. Filip takes third prize at the festival -- after a judge proclaims that none of the films entered deserved a first prize -- and attracts the notice of a TV station in Krakow, which is interested in news footage from Wielice. As Filip's filmmaking career snowballs, however, so do his troubles: The neglected Irka leaves him, and the director informs him that the footage he has sent to the TV station, revealing that renovation funds for the town have been misused, has caused some projects, like a nursery school, to be canceled, and that he has had to fire some of Filip's fellow workers. Camera Buff is clearly a fable about the compulsiveness that drives and sometimes destroys artists, as well as a rather oblique satire on the dreariness of Polish life under communist rule. At the end of the film, Filip is reduced to filming perhaps the only thing he can be sure of: himself.
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Client: Ubisoft Montreal Director: Bartłomiej Kik Executive Producers: Piotr Prokop Producer: Agata Bereś CG Supervisor: Bartosz Skrzypiec Art. Director: Karol Klonowski Head of CG: Bartłomiej Witulski Head of Production: Magdalena Machalica Character art director: Rafał Kidziński Production assistant: Patrycja Romanowska, Marina Sawicka, Anna Zdrojewska Department Manager: Tomasz Wróbel Team Producer: Paweł Gajda, Piotr Gochnio, Ariana Jeż, Klaudia Sordyl Production Coordinator: Dominika Gwardyńska, Marta Krasoń, Maja Kuriata, Anna Stańczak, Adrianna Użycka Storyboard: Michał Murawski Stillomatic: Katarzyna Bobel Lead Enviroment Artist: Paweł Adamajtis Sequence Lead Enviroment Artist: Robert Filipowicz Enviroment Artists: Mariusz Zastawny , Przemysław Sacharczuk, Robert Kudera , Michał Rudkowski , Nauzet Naranjo , Miguel Fonseca , Piotr Nowacki, Daniel Kłos , Oguzhan Kar, Andrzej Augustyniak, Tomasz Kawecki, Adrian Jaśkiewicz, Michał Horba, Adam Jakimiuk, Marcin Białecki, Piotr Mróz, Jarosław Mróz, Marek Mróz, Adam Zimirski, Michał Olechno, Anna Dąbrowska, Kuba Dąbrowski, Paweł Mierzyński, Jarosław Kościański, Ireneusz Jaworski Modeler: Artur Woźniak Hair Grooming Artist: Mirosław Pączkowski, Marcin Kłusek, Chris Debski, Michał Skrzypiec, Rafał Kidziński Lead Character Artist: Sebastian Lautsch Character Artists: Szymon Kaszuba, Artur Owśnicki, Klaudiusz Wesołowski, Maciek Hrynyszyn, Agnieszka Strzęp, Łukasz Kamiński, Paweł Brudniak, Artem Gansior, Filip Adamiak, Artur Woźniak Lead Asset Look Dev Artist: Piotr Nowacki Asset Look Dev Artists: Piotr Orliński, Filip Adamiak, Sebastian Deredas, Żaneta Szabat, Arya Sowti, Łukasz Lesiak, Artem Gansior, Paweł Brudniak Shot Look Dev Artists: Paweł Szklarski, Mateusz Sroka, Character FX Artists: Bartosz Miraś, Kacper Żuliński, Jakub Tyszka, Oleksandr Gorodyskyi Lead Character TD: Bartłomiej Przybylski Character TD: Olga Bieńko, Robert Chrzanowski, Mateusz Matejczyk, Rafael Vitoratti Lead Lighting Artist: Przemysław Patyk Lighting Artists: Michał Pancerz, Krzysztof Olszewski, Marcin Jóźwiak, Michał Witek Lead Compositing Artist: Łukasz Przybytek Compositing Artists: Mateusz Węglarz, Adrian Bałtowski, Dmytro Kolisnyk, Agata Wacławiak-Pączkowska, Witold Płużański, Rafał Szyc, Selim Sykut, Michał Skrzypiec, Andrzej Przydatek, Tomasz Przydatek, Seweryn Czarnecki Lead Previz Artist: Dominik Wawrzyniak Previz Artists: Zuzanna Suska, Jan Sojka, Filip Gracki, Grzegorz Mazur, Michał Kaleniecki, Anna Szustak-Borowska, Amelia Baj, Marta Wadecka, Tomasz Czubak Lead Animation Artist Sequence: Krzysztof Faliński Lead Animation Artist Sequence: Bartosz Jerczyński Animation Artists: Filip Pachucki, Robert Urban, Adam Zienowicz, Franciszek Rzepka, Błażej Andrzejewski, Oleh Ridzel, Olga Szablewicz - Psiuk Lead FX Artist: Michał Firek FX Artists: Michał Grądziel, Rafał Rumiński, Agata Cichosz, Filip Tarczewski, Michał Śledź, Jarosław Armata Lead Matte Paint Artist: Maciej Biniek Matte Paint Artists: Waldemar van Deurse, Igor Firkowski, Adam Trędowski On Line: Michał Własiuk, Karol Klonowski On Line consultant: Hubert Zegardło Grading: Piotr Sasim Conforming: Michał Własiuk CTO: Tomasz Kruszona Lead Pipeline TD: Jarosław Zawiśliński Pipeline TD: Łukasz Dąbała, Witold Duraj, Adrian Krupa, Tomasz Kurgan, Maksim Kuzubov, Sergii Nazarenko Lead Render Wrangler: Rafał Wójcikowski Render Wranglers: Kamil Boryczko, Łukasz Derda, Marcin Jóźwiak, Mateusz Mazur Head of IT: Piotr Getka IT: Jakub Dąbrowski, Krzysztof Konig, Marcin Maciejewski, Łukasz Olewniczak Audio/Video Technique - DI Support: Maciej Żak, Kamil Steć, Cezary Musiał, Piotr Dudkiewicz Motion Capture TD: Aleksander Szymkuć, Grzegorz Mazur Motion Capture Performers: Maria Ruddick, Monika Mińska, Maciej Kwiatkowski, Sławomir Kurek, Jakub Grossman Concept Artist: Krzysztof Rejek, Marcin Kowalski Motion Designer: Adam Blumert Production baby: Antonii Baja
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Poland’s Wojciech Kowalczyk and Marek Rzepka with exchanged Sweden Jerseys, August 21, 1991, Poland 2-Sweden 0
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Czesław Jakołcewicz and Marek Rzepka, Lech Poznań v Panathinaikos, European Cup, 19 September 1990
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