| Birth: | Jun. 27, 1941 | | Death: | Mar. 13, 1996 |  Polish film director, screenwriter. He worked on the films "Red" (1994), "Threes Colors: White" (1994), "Blue" (1993), "The Double Life Of Veronique" (1991), "Honor Thy Father And Thy Mother" (1988), "Thou Shalt Not Take The Name Of Thy Lord God In Vain" (1988), "Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbor's Wife" (1988), "Thou Shalt Not Bear False Witness" (1988), "I Am The Lord Thy God" (1988), "Thou Shalt Not Kill" (1988), "Thou Shalt Not Steal" (1988), "Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery" (1988), "Honor Thy Sabbath Day" (1988), "Seven Days A Week" (1988), "A Short Film About Love" (1988), "A Short Film About Killing" (1988), "The Ten Commandments" (1987), "No End" (1985), "Blind Chance" (1982), "Short Working Day" (1981), "Railway Station" (1980), "Talking Heads" (1980), "Camera Buff" (1979), "Seven Women Of Different Ages" (1978), "A Night Porter's Point Of View" (1978), "I Don't Know" (1977), "The Scar" (1976), "Klaps" (1976), "Calm Before The Storm" (1976), "Hospital" (1976), "Personnel" (1975), "Curriculum Vitae" (1975), "First Love" (1974), "X-Ray" (1974), "Bricklayer" (1973), "Pedestrian Subway" (1973), "Between Wroclaw And Zielona Gora" (1972), "The Principles Of Safety And Hygiene In A Copper Mine" (1972), "Refrain" (1972), "Factory" (1971), "Gospodarze" (1971), "I Was A Soldier" (1970), "The Photograph" (1968), "Concert Of Requests" (1967), "The Train" (1966), and "The Office" (1966). In 1994 he was awarded the best director award in Berlin, Germany. He also wrote for the films, "Heaven" (2002), and "Big Animal" (2000), released after his death. He died in March 1996 from complications of heart surgery.
Search Amazon for Krzysztof Kieslowski | | | Burial:
Powazki Cemetery
Warsaw Mazowieckie, Poland | Maintained by: Find A Grave Record added: Apr 06, 2003
Find A Grave Memorial# 7336489 |
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