All these
POLAND
Unosić się na wodzie jest jak życie?
PAMPIGITAL063
[column class=’column2′]
Artist: Mungo Ogórki
Title: …i niefiltrowany Polski Dramat
Tracklist:
Roman Polanski – Dwaj ludzie z szafa p1
Komeda spiewa nim wstanie dzien
Czeslaw Niemen – Pod Papugami
Ray Bryant Trio – Blue Bossa
Wlodzimierz Nahorny Trio – Ballada O Dwoch Serduszkach
Wojciech Korda & Niebiesko Czarni – on i slonce
Krystof Komeda 4tet – Requiem for John Coltrane
Breakout – Gdybys Kochai, hej
Wojciech Korda & Niebiesko Czarni – Andrea Doria
Maanam – Kocham Cie kochanie moje
Roman Polanski – Dwaj ludzie z szafa p2
Pola Negri – Tango Notturno
Skalpel vs Polish Jazz
Edmund Fetting – Nim wstanie dzien
Maria Koterbska – Augustowskie noce
Tadeusz Kubiak – Kwiaty Ojczyste
Czweslaw Niemen – Dziwny jest ten swiat
Krzysztof Sadowski – ?
Michel Petrucciani – Round midnight
Marek Grechuta – Ocalic od zapomnienia
Ewa Demarczyk – Nähe des Geliebten (zdf 27.8.1977)
Dibbuk – Eine Hochzeit in Polen
[column class=’column2′]
Der Dibbuk entspringt der jüdischen Mythologie, nach der er ein bösartiger Geist ist, der Besitz von seinen Opfern ergreift und sie zu irrationalem Verhalten verleitet. Als Seele eines Toten soll der Dämon den Körper seines Wirts so lange in Besitz nehmen, bis er sein nur ihm bekanntes Ziel erreicht hat, und den Besessenen erst dann wieder verlassen.
Ballad for Bernt
A record of contended mythical existence amongst fans of Euro cinema and rare jazz for decades this Polish only EP contains all four themes to Polanski’s first-ever feature film Knife In The Water composed by unanimously beloved Polish pianist Krzysztof Komeda. It’s the only true existing companion piece to the other Komeda/Polanki soundtracks Cul De Sac and Rosemary’s Baby released before his accidental death in April 1969.
Out soon on Finders Keepers sublabel Cacophonic.
Filmposters by Ryszard Kiwerski






Photomontages by polish graphic designer Ryszard Kiwerski from the late 60s & 70s.
Sieniawka
Sieniawka is a journey into humanity’s irrational subconscious.
Stefan tries to make his way through a post-industrial no man’s land. An encounter with a stranger leads to the line between reality and imagination becoming blurred. The future and the past become intertwined.
Kleksploitation
A homage to Pan Kleks, a Polish trilogy of films for children from the 1980s, loved by Poland’s children from that era. Electronic musician, DJ and music producer Andy Votel draws on images, music and sound from the original films, selecting and subverting, to coax their darker side to the surface and create something wholly original, unsettling and – at times – weirdly humorous. The Pan Kleks trilogy was scored by Andrzej Korzyński.
Poland: The Update

Documentary about life in Poland as seen through the eyes of foreigners who live there in 2011.
PARTLY OUTDATED.