Julian Dziedzina
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Julian Dziedzina (21 October 1930,
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, Poland – 21 May 2007, Łódź) was a Polish director, film critic, and a longtime lecturer at the
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Life

In 1956, he graduated from the Directing Department at the National Film School in Łódź. He started a puppet theater and amateur stage in Wałbrzych. He was also a film critic. As a director he made his debut with the film ''Koniec nocy'', starring, among others, Zbigniew Cybulski and
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Filmography


Feature films

* ''Koniec nocy'' (1956) – director, screenwriter * ''
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'' (1957) – castmember * ''Zagubione uczucia'' (1957) – cooperating director, screenwriter * ''Miasteczko'' (1958) – director, screenwriter * ''Decyzja'' (1960) – director * ''Mam tu swój dom'' (1963) – director * '' Rachunek sumienia'' (1964) – director, screenwriter * ''Święta wojna'' (1965) – director * ''Bokser'' (1966) – director * ''Ortalionowy dziadek'' (1968) – director * ''Otello z M-2'' (1968) – director * ''Czekam w Monte-Carlo'' (1969) – director * ''Kryształ'' (1971) – director * ''Mały'' (1970) – director * ''Portfel'' (1970) – director * ''Trochę nadziei'' (1971) – director * ''Wizyta'' (1971) – director * ''Bitva o Hedviku'' (1972) – director * ''Na niebie i na ziemi'' (1973) – director * '' Czerwone ciernie'' (1976) – director, screenwriter * ''Umarli rzucają cień'' (1978) – director, screenwriter * ''Tajemnica starego ogrodu'' (1983) – director, screenwriter


TV series

* ''Ucieczka z miejsc ukochanych'' (1987) – director, screenwriter * ''Dziewczyna z Mazur'' (1990) – director * ''W piątą stronę świata'' (1990) – director, screenwriter


References


Julian Dziedzina at Filmweb

Julian Dziedzina at FilmPolski



External links

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{{DEFAULTSORT:Dziedzina, Julian Łódź Film School alumni Polish film directors Polish theatre directors 1930 births 2007 deaths Academic staff of Łódź Film School