The following is a list of Silesian-language films. After
World War II
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quite a number of feature films was shot in
Silesian Silesian as an adjective can mean anything from or related to Silesia. As a noun, it refers to an article, item, or person of or from Silesia.
Silesian may also refer to:
People and languages
* Silesians, inhabitants of Silesia, either a West S ...
or with an extensive use of Silesian, alongside dialogs in Polish, German and Czech. The vast majority of such films were produced in Poland, and some in Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic.
List
1969
* ''
Salt of the Black Earth
''Salt of the Black Earth'' ( pl, Sól ziemi czarnej) is a Polish historical film that takes place during the Second Silesian Uprising. It was directed by Kazimierz Kutz and released in 1970. The film was selected as the Polish entry for the Best ...
'' by
Kazimierz Kutz
Kazimierz Julian Kutz (16 February 1929 – 18 December 2018) was a Polish film director, author, journalist and politician, one of the representatives of the Polish Film School and a deputy speaker of the Senate of Poland.
Biography
Kazimierz ...
1971
* ''
Pearl in the Crown
''Pearl in the Crown'' ( pl, Perła w koronie) is a 1972 Polish drama film directed by Kazimierz Kutz. It was entered into the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 45 ...
'' by Kazimierz Kutz
1979
* ''
Paciorki jednego różańca''
he Beads of One Rosaryby Kazimierz Kutz
1980
* ''
Grzeszny żywot Franciszka Buły''
he Sinful Life of Franciszek Bulaby
Janusz Kidawa Janusz () is a masculine Polish given name.
It is also the shortened form of January and Januarius.
People
*Janusz Akermann (born 1957), Polish painter
*Janusz Bardach, Polish gulag survivor and physician
*Janusz Bielański, Roman Catholic pries ...
1983
* ''
Na straży swej stać będę''
shall Always Stand Guardby Kazimierz Kutz
1984
* ''
Trzy stopy nad ziemią''
hree Feet Above the Groundby
Jan Kidawa-Błoński
Jan Kidawa-Błoński (born 12 February 1953, Chorzów) is a Polish film director, producer and screenwriter.
Life
He initially studied architecture at the Silesian University of Technology. In 1980, he graduated from the National Film School in � ...
1986
* ''
Komedianci z wczorajszej ulicy''
retenders from Yesterday's Streetby Janusz Kidawa
1987
* ''
Sławna jak Sarajewo''
amous Like Sarajevoby Janusz Kidawa
1992
* ''
Pamiętnik znaleziony w garbie''
iary in a Marble / Memoirs Found in a Hunched Backby Jan Kidawa-Błoński
1993
* ''
Gorący czwartek'' by
Michał Rosa
Michał Rosa (born 27 September 1963 in Zabrze) is a Polish movie director. He is a graduate from the Krzysztof Kieślowski Film School
The Krzysztof Kieślowski Film School (also known as ''Katowice Film School'') is a polish film and televis ...
1994
* ''
Reverted'' by Kazimierz Kutz
* ''
Śmierć jak kromka chleba
''Śmierć jak kromka chleba'' is a Polish historical film about pacification of Wujek
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eath as a Slice of Bread' by Kazimierz Kutz
* ''Stanika Cyronia droga do nieba'' by Wojciech Sarnowicz
* ''Wesoło czyli smutno. Kazimierza Kutza rozmowy o Górnym Śląsku'' (TV series: interviews, 22 parts, 1994–1997) by Kazimierz Kutz
1995
* ''...i twoja mowa cię zdradza'' by Wojciech Sarnowicz
1999
* ''Końca wojny nie było'' by Wojciech Sarnowicz
* ''Posłuchajcie przypowieści o życiu szczęśliwym'' by Wojciech Sarnowicz
* ''
Święta wojna
''Święta wojna'' (eng. ''Holy War'') is a popular Polish comedy series broadcast on TVP2 from January 23, 2000 to May 9, 2009. The series runs in Katowice. In this series characters communicate using a mix of Silesian and Polish language to sho ...
'' (TV series: comedy, 322 parts, 1999–2008) by
Marek Bielecki and
Dariusz Goczał
2001
* ''
Angelus
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'' by
Lech Majewski
Lech Majewski (pronounced , ‘Ma-yev-ski’) (born 30 August 1953) is a Polish film and theatre director, writer, poet, and painter.
Life and career
Born in Katowice, Poland, Majewski studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. In the 1970s ...
2005
* ''
Barbórka
Saint Barbara ( grc, Ἁγία Βαρβάρα; cop, Ϯⲁⲅⲓⲁ Ⲃⲁⲣⲃⲁⲣⲁ; ; ), known in the Eastern Orthodox Church
The Eastern Orthodox Church, also called the Orthodox Church, is the second-largest Christian church, ...
'' by
:pl:Maciej Pieprzyca
* ''
Destined for Blues
''Destined for Blues'' ( pl, Skazany na bluesa) is a 2005 Polish film directed by Jan Kidawa-Błoński. It tells the story of Ryszard "Rysiek" Riedel, leader of Polish blues rock band Dżem. The movie concentrates on his family relationships wi ...
'' by Jan Kidawa-Błoński
2007
* ''
Benek'' by
Robert Gliński
Robert Ignacy Gliński (born 17 April 1952 in Warsaw) is a Polish film director and screenwriter. A graduate of the National Film School in Łódź. He won the Golden Lions at the Gdynia Film Festival in 1992 with his film ''Wszystko, co najwa ...
2009
* ''
Zgorszenia publiczne by Maciej Prykowski
2010
* ''
Ewa
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* Ewa (woreda)
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* Ewa District, Nauru
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* E ...
by
Adam Sikora
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and
Ingmar Villqist
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...
2016
* ''Szczęście świata'' by Michał Rosa
2017
* ''
Gwiazdy''
tars
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Organisations
* The Arthur Ransome Society, based on British children's author Arthur Ransome
* Teen Age Republicans, a youth wing of the US Republican Party
* TARS, an abbreviation for ''Transporturi Aeriene Româno-So ...
by Jan Kidawa-Błoński
* ''
Zgoda''
he Reconciliationref>https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7411828/ ; http://www.filmweb.pl/film/Zgoda-2017-751105 by Maciej Sobieszczański
See also
*
Silesian language
Silesian
* Polish: ''etnolekt śląski'', ''język śląski'', ''gwara śląska'', ''śląszczyzna''
* german: link=no, Schlonsakisch, Wasserpolnisch or Upper Silesian is a West Slavic ethnolect of either the Lechitic group or the Czec ...
*
Silesian German
Silesian (Silesian: ', german: Schlesisch), Silesian German or Lower Silesian is a nearly extinct German dialect spoken in Silesia. It is part of the East Central German language area with some West Slavic and Lechitic influences. Silesian ...
*
Texas Silesian
Texas Silesian ( szl, Teksasko gwara; Polish: ''Gwara teksaska'') is a dialect of the Silesian language
Silesian
* Polish: ''etnolekt śląski'', ''język śląski'', ''gwara śląska'', ''śląszczyzna''
* german: link=no, Schlonsakisc ...
References
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Silesian Silesian as an adjective can mean anything from or related to Silesia. As a noun, it refers to an article, item, or person of or from Silesia.
Silesian may also refer to:
People and languages
* Silesians, inhabitants of Silesia, either a West S ...
Polish language
Silesian language