Box 6
Contains 34 Results:
"Szturkmistrz z Lublina" ("The Magician of Lublin"), possibly 1986
Possibly a recording of a performance of "Sztukmistrz z Lublina" ("The Magician of Lublin") by Isaac Bashevis Singer, directed by Jan Szurmiej. Inscription: Sztukmistrz z Lublina / I.B. Singer -- "The Magician of Lublin" / Directed by Jan Szurmiej.
"An Auschwitz Love Story", 1989
A documentary film by Jacek Bławut, produced by Michał Żarnecki, with a scenario by Joseph Czarnecki. A one-page summary and biographies of the filmmaker was folded into the video cassette container.
Kyiv Experimental Theater / V. Bilchenko, probably 1994
The title here is a translation of the inscription on the cassette jacket. The inscription on the spine reads: "1. Clip (9 Minutes) / 2. 'Gunshot in Autumn Garden,' based on A. Chekhov's play, 'The Cherry Orchard.' 1 hour 15 minutes."
"Sarejevo", 1997
Possibly the film, "Sarajevo Spring" by Phil Alden Robinson, produced for ABC News Nightline. Inscription: 30 min. -- Phil Robinson's "Sarajevo" / Dick Adams / 832.3254 / NTSC
"Polski Krzyz", 1993
Probably Polish version of a film produced by Bohdan W. Oppenheim, described in a Worldcat catalog record as "relating to the role of the Roman Catholic Church in Polish society and politics." Inscription: "Polski Krzyz" - Wersja polska / Czas trwania: 3 x 27 minut / Format: NTSC / Proucent I Distrybutor: B.W. Oppenheim / Loyola Marymount University / Los Angeles / All Copyrights Reserved Worldwide
"Three days in Szczecin", 1978
Probably a film produced by WGBH Educational Foundation, Boston, described in a Worldcat catalog record as, "Story of Edmund Baluka, a shipyard worker, and the successful strike he led in 1971 in Szczecin, Poland, demanding to meet with Communist leader Edward Gierek to negotiate better economic conditions and protection of workers. Includes a segment on the making of the film and a follow up on the people involved in the strike."
"Apartheid Has Not Ended", 1991
Yugoslavia Part 2 [New York Open Center, "Psychiatry & Violence"], 1987 October 9
Possibly a program taped over a 1987 called "Psychiatry & Violence." Inscription: Yugoslavia Part 2 / New Yrok Open Center "Psychiatry & Violence" / 24:41 / 10/9/87
Antkowiak, Krzysztof, four recordings, 1988-1989
Inscription, in Polish, lists four recordings of Polish musician Krzysztof Antkowiak.
"The Days of Jewish Kazimierz", 1991 June 1-2
Probably related to printed material authored by Krzysztof Gierat and Janusz Makuch, as found in a Worldcat catalog record with the identical title. Inscription: "The Days of Jewish Kazimierz" -- June 1-2, 1991, Cracow / ca. 30 minutes (PAL system)