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EncyclopediaWajda, AndrzejWajda, Andrzej (än'jā vī'dä) [key], 1926–, Polish film director. His films are often studies of Poland's history and its recent or contemporary politics and often concentrate on the national yearning for freedom. They include A Generation (1954), Kanal (1957), Ashes and Diamonds (1958), Man of Marble (1977), Man of Iron (1981), Danton (1982), Korczak (1990), and Pan Tadeusz (1999). Wajda, who is also a theater director, was active in Polish politics after the end of Communist rule, serving in the senate (1989–91) and as chairman of the nation's Cultural Council (1992–94). In 2000 he received a special lifetime-achievement Academy Award. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright © 2007, Columbia University Press. All rights reserved. More on Andrzej Wajda from Infoplease:
- Pan Tadeusz - Starring Boguslaw Linda, Andrezej Seweryn, Daniel Olbrychski, Marek Kondratm, Grazyna Szapolowska
- 1957 Cannes Film Festival - 1957 Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or Friendly Persuasion, William Wyler (United States) Special ...
- 1978 Cannes Film Festival - 1978 Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or The Tree of Wooden Clogs, Ermanno Olmi (Italy) Special ...
- 1979 Cannes Film Festival - 1979 Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or The Tin Drum, Volker Schloendorff (Germany) Apocalypse ...
- 1981 Cannes Film Festival - 1981 Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or Man of Iron, Andrzej Wajda (Poland) Special Jury Prize ...
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