On the tenth anniversary of Krzysztof Kieslowski’s untimely death
the Polish Cultural Institute and
the Film Society of Lincoln Center,
in association with the Polish National Film Archive,
present

A ROAD MAP OF THE SOUL:
THE COMPLETE KIESLOWSKI

A retrospective of the lifetime achievement of the great European filmmaker Krzysztof Kieslowski,
tracing his evolution from student films, through subtly subversive social documentaries,
to the magic of The Double Life of Veronique and the Three Colors trilogy.

APRIL 5-23, 2006

Walter Reade Theater at Lincoln Center
165 W. 65th Street, betn Broadway & Amsterdam, Plaza Level, New York City
Tickets: $10, Students $7, Members $6, Sr. Citizens (Mon-Fri before 6 PM) $5, Children (ages 6-12 w/ adult) $5
Buy tickets at the box office, by phone at (
212) 496-3809, or online

Pawel (to his father):
What remains after someone dies?
Krzysztof:
What a man has done.
from Decaloque, 1

 

>>>INTRODUCTION BY RICHARD PENA >>>KRZYSZTOF KIESLOWSKI
>>>DESCRIPTIONS OF SHORT FILMS & DOCS >>>RECOMMENDED BOOKS
>>>DESCRIPTIONS OF FEATURE FILMS >>> PRESS

Organized by the Film Society of Lincoln Center, the Polish Cultural Institute in New York, and the Polish National Film Archive. Support for the series has been generously provided by the Kosciuszko Foundation and the Polish Studies Program at Columbia University.

Special thanks to MK2/Paris (Marin Karmitz, Florence Stern, Birgit Kemner), Kino International (Don Krim, Gary Palmucci), New Yorker Films (Dan Talbot, Josi Lopez, Rebeca Conget), Miramax Pictures (Julie Fontaine, Janet Kim), Documentary and Feature Film Studio in Warsaw, Polish Television (Aleksandra Biernacka), Lodz Film School, Polish Film Institute, and Pawel Potoroczyn. Extra special thanks to Annette Insdorf and Helena Dametka.

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