Informacje - szczegóły
Antropologia (59) | Archeologia (1316) | Astronomia (1268) | Biologia (316) | Biotechnologia (68) | Chemia (182) | Ciekawostki (3451) | Ekologia (579) | Ekonomia i Biznes (616) | Etnologia (33) | Filozofia (48) | Fizyka (230) | Fundusze, granty, stypendia (299) | Genetyka (291) | Geografia (77) | Geologia (101) | Gimnazjum (34) | Historia (1082) | Historia sztuki (114) | Imprezy kulturalne (476) | Informatyka (494) | Inne (584) | Językoznawstwo i filologie (99) | Konferencje i imprezy naukowe (1013) | Konkursy (833) | Kształcenie zintegrowane (14) | Kursy i szkolenia (19) | Liceum / Technikum (149) | Literatura (89) | Ludzie nauki (405) | Matematyka (116) | Medycyna (3092) | Miasta i regiony (69) | Muzyka (54) | News bulletin - English (798) | Paleontologia (117) | Prawo (120) | Projekty edukacyjne (13) | Przyroda (862) | Psychologia (371) | Religie (98) | Rozrywka (66) | Socjologia (419) | Sport (91) | Studia wyższe (500) | Szkoła podstawowa IV-VI (16) | Sztuka (27) | Świat (1738) | Targi (82) | Technika i technologie (964) | Turystyka (50) | Uczelnie wyższe (1200) | Unia Europejska (115) | Współpraca naukowa (109) | Wszystkie etapy szkolne (167) | Wychowanie przedszkolne (23) | Z życia szkoły (44) | Żywienie (222)
Wajda's film "Katyn" nominated as Oscar candidate
2007-09-25 14:35:43
Latest film from Andrzej Wajda "Katyn" will be a Polish candidate for Oscar, Grzegorz Wojtowicz of the Polish Film Institute told PAP on Sunday.
A decision was taken unanimously by a Selection Committee headed by Janusz Majewski on Saturday at the Polish film Festival in Gdynia.
Wajda was awarded an honorary Oscar in 2000 for his lifetime achievement in cinema.
"Katyn", that opened in Poland on September 21 tells the story of the so-called Katyn lie. It uses stories from an authentic diary found during the exhumation in 1943 to tell the fate of four fictional officers and their families.
Wajda's father, lt. Jakub Wajda, then 43, was among the Polish officers taken prisoner by the Soviet army and killed by a shot at the back of the head in the Katyn forest.
In March 1940 Soviet leader Josef Stalin ordered the executions of 22,000 Polish army and police officers, intellectuals and clergy. The killings took place in the spring of the same year in the Katyn Forest. The victims, mostly from POW camps in Kozielsk, Starobielsk and Ostaszkow, were shot in the back of the head.
The Nazis discovered the mass graves during their march on Moscow in the fall of 1941, but Soviet propaganda blamed the deaths on Adolf Hitler and punished anyone speaking the truth with harsh prison terms. In 1990, Moscow admitted that dictator Josef Stalin's secret police were responsible.
PAP - Nauka w Polsce
Jeżeli nie znalazłeś tego czego szukasz skorzystaj z poniższej wyszukiwarki.