CINE World (Jun 1963)

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A NEW FILM OF THE AUTHOR OF "ASHES AND DIAMONDS® The prominent Polish film director, ANDRZEJ WAJDA, visited Moscow recently to discuss the production of his new film dedicated to the common > struggle of Polish and Soviet partisans against the Nazi aggression. The final version of the film’s script will be worked out in co-operation with GRIGORIJ CZUCHRAJ and WALENTY JEZOW -— authors of the famous "BALLADE OF A SOLDIER", As stated by ANDRZEI WAJDA, the cast of his new film will also include a number of Soviet actors. 8 ANDRZEJT WAJDA — is one of the pillars of the "Polish School", As soon as Wajda's photograph and life story, together with an appreciation of his early works, appeared in the "Persons of Promise” column of "Films and Filming" — he could well claim to have become a public property. There is scarcely a film fan in the world to whom the name of the young Polish director would sound unfamiliar. He is one of the set who have succeeded in making the Polish cinema famous the world over. Wajda knows very well how to select a subject for his picture -— he refuses to work at a film that he feels would not be able to grip his fancy. As a rule he co-operates in writing the screenplay or an adaptation, and belongs to those intuitive and creative directors who, even at the studio, while actually shooting the picture, may once more re-shape his work so that it should remain true to his ideas. And that is probably why his works stand out. 0-6-6 6 6 6-6-6 6-6 6-6 © 6 6-6-1 GET MORE OUT OF LIFE GO 10 A MOVIE!...