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Grażyna Szapołowska, born on September 19, 1953, is a Polish actress known for her work in film and theatre. After completing her education at the Theatre Art School in Warsaw, she joined the National Theatre in Warsaw from 1977 to 1984. She gained international recognition for her roles in Krzysztof Kieślowski's films 'Bez końca' (1985) and 'A Short Film About Love' (1988), with the latter originally being the sixth episode of 'Dekalog'. Notably, Szapołowska suggested the alternative ending for the full-length version of 'A Short Film About Love'. Her work in these films showcases her versatility and skill as an actress.
別名: Jadwiga Cieślak-Jankowska, Jadwiga J-Cieslak, Jadwiga Jankowska, Jadwiga Jankowska-Cieślak
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Jadwiga Jankowska-Cieslak starred in the 1982 Hungarian film 'Egymásra nézve', which depicts political and sexual repression in Hungary following the revolution of 1956. The movie explores the relationship between Eva, a political journalist portrayed by Jadwiga, and Livia, played by Ildikó Bánsági. Their story revolves around their growing attraction to each other amidst political turmoil.
公開年: 1982
国: Hungary
別題: Olelkezo tekintetek, La elección de Hanna B., Una cierta mirada, Eva og Livia, Toinen tie, Pathos gynaikon, Anazâ uei, Inne spojrzenie, Outra Forma de Amar, Another Way, Der andere Blick
監督: Károly Makk
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制作会社: Meridian Films, Mafilm
ジャンル: Biography, Drama, History, drama film, LGBT-related film
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Egymásra nézve is set in Hungary post-1956 revolution. Political journalist Eva Szalanczky (Eva Janis) arrives from Paris and starts working at a newspaper. She meets married woman Livia (Zsuzsa Jeller), with whom she quickly forms a deep emotional connection. Both women are drawn to each other romantically, but Livia's marital status creates hesitations. Professionally, they struggle against the political constraints of their work, particularly Eva who wants to write truthfully about the regime. The story unfolds through flashbacks after Eva's body is discovered near the border in 1958 and Livia is hospitalized with a broken neck, her husband Donci arrested.
Egymásra nézve (Eye to Eye) is a Hungarian drama film released in 1982, directed by Károly Makk. It's a poignant exploration of female friendship, love, and repression set against the backdrop of post-revolutionary Hungary. The story revolves around Eva Szalanczky, a political journalist returning from Paris, and Livia, a married woman with whom she forms a profound bond. The film delves into their emotional journey amidst political and sexual repressions, making it significant as one of the earliest films to portray a lesbian relationship openly.