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Wajda
[ vahy-duh ]
noun
- · [ahn, -jey], 1926–2016, Polish film director.
Wajda
/ ˈ岹 /
noun
- WajdaAndrei or Andrzej1926MPolishFILMS AND TV: director Andrei or Andrzej (ˈandʒɛj). born 1926, Polish film director. His films include Ashes and Diamonds (1958), The Wedding (1972), Man of Iron (1980), Danton (1982), Miss Nobody (1997), and ٲ (2007)
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It’s such a breathtaking setting that Sister Wajda said, “It’s almost like a desecration to try to explain how beautiful it is.”
Echoing concerns shared by some voters of all political stripes across California and the nation, Wajda said he wanted to vote in person because he is wary of ballot tampering.
Then there was the Phoenix in Oxford in the late 50s and the films of Ingmar Bergman, Andrzej Wajda and the first splash of the French New Wave.
The life and work of Polish filmmaker Andrzej Wajda.
Historian Shirley Wajda says: "For all the corporate talk about teamwork, it's hard to feel part of a team when you are placed in an inhospitable physical environment."
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