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Wójcik Gustaw, Skalska-Izdebska Renata, Sliwinska Ewa, Szulc Anna. Rodzaje urazów i czestosc ich wystepowania w siatkówce wyczynowej kobiet = Types of injuries and frequency of occurrence in women's volleyball. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2016... see more

Acting Styles of the British New Wave British New Wave cinema is typically associated with two groups of actors. One includes those with an established position (such as Peter Finch, Laurence Olivier or Dirk Bogarde), and the other those at the begin... see more

How is ballet presented in documentaries? Is Central European cinema different from cinema in the West in this respect? 52 Percent, Rafal Skalski’s documentary about Alla, a girl dreaming of becoming a ballerina, provides an intriguing answ... see more

This article is devoted to the history of the Metropol movie theater, which started its activity in the interwar period. The story of Metropol intertwines with the history of the town and the fate of its inhabitants.

Parody in John Schlesinger’s Billy Liar functions on a number of levels. First of all, it relates to the construction of the main character – his behaviour, way of speaking, facial expression. Billy constantly plays a game with the world in... see more

 While the most recent cinema is about surprising us with strange formal solutions, whose finale is intended to completely confuse and outsmart us, Mike Leigh makes fi lms which surprise us with their “typicality”, at the same time (paradoxically) le... see more

The key to the interpretation of the image of London presented in Mike Leigh’s films can be found in his own words: “I actually do think London is a hidden city the way New York isn’t.” and “You can get the hang of New York, but London is a collection of ... see more

Mike Leigh’s films are known for having kept the same tone and having played out the same melody for years. It is noteworthy that all the themes which Mike Leigh developed in his subsequent films, appeared in The Short and Curlies. Short scenes from the l... see more

 The work of Roman Polanski has always been a unique example of both craftsmanship and interesting subjects. Each of his films (even of those crushed by the superficial interpretations of the reviewers) functioned perfectly well in popular culture an... see more

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