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Krzysztof Kieślowski (June 27, 1941 – March 13, 1996) was a Polish film director who was considered one of Eastern Europe's greatest directors.

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Krzysztof Kieślowski (June 27, 1941 – March 13, 1996) was a Polish UsefulNotes/{{Pol|and}}ish film director who was considered one of Eastern Europe's greatest directors.



Kieślowski's final films were his Film/ThreeColorsTrilogy, each based on a color of the French flag and devoted to one of the three ideals (liberty, equality, and fraternity) of the French Republic. After making these films Kieślowski retired from directing. However, he did work on three screenplays for a series of films based on ''Literature/TheDivineComedy'', and it is suspected that he may have come out of retirement to direct these films himself if not for his early death at the age of 54. Two of the screenplays were later made into feature films.

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Kieślowski's final films were his Film/ThreeColorsTrilogy, ''Film/ThreeColorsTrilogy'', each based on a color of the French flag and devoted to one of the three ideals (liberty, equality, and fraternity) of the French Republic. After making these films Kieślowski retired from directing. However, he did work on three screenplays for a series of films based on ''Literature/TheDivineComedy'', and it is suspected that he may have come out of retirement to direct these films himself if not for his early death at the age of 54. Two of the screenplays were later made into feature films.
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Kieślowski eventually turned to more metaphysical themes, starting with Film/TheDecalogue (also known as Dekalog) a series of short films adapted from the Ten Commandments. The series was highly acclaimed and Creator/StanleyKubrick called it the only significant artistic event within his lifetime. Two of the films were later remade as features.

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Kieślowski eventually turned to more metaphysical themes, starting with Film/TheDecalogue ''Film/TheDecalogue'' (also known as Dekalog) ''Dekalog''), a series of short films adapted from the Ten Commandments. The series was highly acclaimed and Creator/StanleyKubrick called it the only significant artistic event within his lifetime. Two of the films were later remade as features.
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Krzysztof Kieślowski (June 27, 1941 - March 13, 1996) was a Polish film director who was considered one of Eastern Europe's greatest directors.

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Krzysztof Kieslowski (June 27, 1941 - March 13, 1996) was a Polish film director who was considered one of Eastern Europe's greatest directors.

He originally started out making documentaries, but he soon turned his efforts to fiction film-making. His first films were politically-oriented social realist films that led to Kieslowski being considered part of the ''Cinema of Anxiety'' movement. While working on the film ''No End'' Kieslowski met the composer Zbigniew Preisner and the lawyer Krzysztof Piesiewicz. Both would become frequent collaborators with Piesiewicz coauthoring many of Kieslowski's films.

Kieslowski eventually turned to more metaphysical themes, starting with Film/TheDecalogue (also known as Dekalog) a series of short films adapted from the Ten Commandments. The series was highly acclaimed and Creator/StanleyKubrick called it the only significant artistic event within his lifetime. Two of the films were later remade as features.

Kieslowski's final films were his Film/ThreeColorsTrilogy, each based on a color of the French flag and devoted to one of the three ideals (liberty, equality, and fraternity) of the French Republic. After making these films Kieslowski retired from directing. However, he did work on three screenplays for a series of films based on Literature/TheDivineComedy, and it is suspected that he may have come out of retirement to direct these films himself if not for his early death at the age of 54. Two of the screenplays were later made into feature films.
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Krzysztof Kieslowski Kieślowski (June 27, 1941 - March 13, 1996) was a Polish film director who was considered one of Eastern Europe's greatest directors.

He originally started out making documentaries, but he soon turned his efforts to fiction film-making. His first films were politically-oriented social realist films that led to Kieslowski Kieślowski being considered part of the ''Cinema of Anxiety'' movement. While working on the film ''No End'' Kieslowski Kieślowski met the composer Zbigniew Preisner and the lawyer Krzysztof Piesiewicz. Both would become frequent collaborators with Piesiewicz coauthoring many of Kieslowski's Kieślowski's films.

Kieslowski Kieślowski eventually turned to more metaphysical themes, starting with Film/TheDecalogue (also known as Dekalog) a series of short films adapted from the Ten Commandments. The series was highly acclaimed and Creator/StanleyKubrick called it the only significant artistic event within his lifetime. Two of the films were later remade as features.

Kieslowski's Kieślowski's final films were his Film/ThreeColorsTrilogy, each based on a color of the French flag and devoted to one of the three ideals (liberty, equality, and fraternity) of the French Republic. After making these films Kieslowski Kieślowski retired from directing. However, he did work on three screenplays for a series of films based on Literature/TheDivineComedy, ''Literature/TheDivineComedy'', and it is suspected that he may have come out of retirement to direct these films himself if not for his early death at the age of 54. Two of the screenplays were later made into feature films.
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Kieslowski eventually turned to more metaphysical themes, starting with Film/TheDecalogue (also known as Dekalog) a series of short films adapted from the Ten Commandments. The series was highly acclaimed and Creator/StanleyKubrick called it the only significant artistic event within his lifetime.

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Kieslowski eventually turned to more metaphysical themes, starting with Film/TheDecalogue (also known as Dekalog) a series of short films adapted from the Ten Commandments. The series was highly acclaimed and Creator/StanleyKubrick called it the only significant artistic event within his lifetime. Two of the films were later remade as features.

Kieslowski's final films were his Film/ThreeColorsTrilogy, each based on a color of the French flag and devoted to one of the three ideals (liberty, equality, and fraternity) of the French Republic. After making these films Kieslowski retired from directing. However, he did work on three screenplays for a series of films based on Literature/TheDivineComedy, and it is suspected that he may have come out of retirement to direct these films himself if not for his early death at the age of 54. Two of the screenplays were later made into feature films.

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Krzysztof Kieslowski (June 27, 1941 - March 13, 1996) was a Polish film director who was considered one of East Europe's greatest directors.

He originally started out making documentaries, but he soon turned his efforts to fiction film-making. His first films were politically-oriented social realist films that led to Kieslowski being considered part of the ''Cinema of Anxiety'' movement. While working on the film ''No End'' Kieslowski met the composer Zbigniew Preisner and the lawyer Krzysztof Piesiewicz. Both would become frequent collaborators with Piesiewicz coauthoring many of Kieslowski's films.

Kieslowski eventually turned to more metaphysical themes, starting with Film/TheDecalogue (also known as Dekalog) a series of short films adapted from the Ten Commandments. The series was highly acclaimed and Creator/StanleyKubrick called it the only significant artistic event within his lifetime.
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*''Film/TheDecalogue''
*''Film/TheDoubleLifeOfVeronique''
*''Film/ThreeColorsTrilogy''

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