24 years after making ‘Visit’ Łoziński revisits Urszula Flis, a woman who runs a country farm but who is also interested in culture. A film about loneliness, but also about the limits of the filmmaker’s intrusion into people’s lives.
Marcel Loziński was born in 1940 in Paris. He earned his degree in Film Directing from Łódź Film School. He has made a number of excellent documentaries, which include How It’s Done (2006), Anything Can Happen (1995), Microphone’s Test (1980), Front Collision (1975), The Visit (1974) and was nominated to the European Academy Award and American Oscar for his documentary film 89 mm from Europe (1993). For the past four years he has been the head of the documentary programme at the Andrzej Wajda Master School of Film Directing.
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Poland
1998, 47', color, video
Directed by:
Marcel Lozinski
Cinematography:
Jacek Petrycki
Edited by:
Katarzyna Maciejko-Kowalczyk
Produced by:
Studio Filmowe Kalejdoskop