Warszawianka (also known as Still Here) is a Polish comedy drama television series. It began airing on SkyShowtime on 19 June 2023 as the platform's first...
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The first Polish radio drama, Warszawianka based on Stanisław Wyspiański's play, was produced in 1925 while the first radio drama written for radio was...
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Warsaw (redirect from Warszawianka Courts)
is known as a Varsovian – in Polish warszawiak, warszawianin (male), warszawianka (female), warszawiacy, and warszawianie (plural). The first fortified...
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List of Showtime original programming (section Drama)
Jumpmen The L Word: New York Millions Panda Trillions Untitled football drama Untitled Trinity Killer series Untitled Weeds sequel series The Whites The...
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“ID” (Finland and Sweden), “The Winner” (Czechia and Slovakia) and “Warszawianka” (Poland). SkyShowtime also premiered the second season of the HBO España...
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out to be the director's last production. In 2019 Wichłacz starred in the drama series DNA, a multi-company production about illegal adoptions, directed...
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Timeline of twentieth-century theatre (redirect from Timeline of 20th-century drama)
Strindberg – A Dream Play (Ett drömspel, published) Stanisław Wyspiański Warszawianka (Varsovian Anthem, stage première) The Wedding (Wesele) J. M. Barrie...
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critics. It was the Warszawianka (Varsovian Anthem) that brought instantaneous acclaim to its author. The premiere of the drama marked his debut as a...
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1901 in literature (section Drama)
Strindberg – A Dream Play (Ett drömspel, published) Stanisław Wyspiański Warszawianka (Varsovian Anthem, stage première) The Wedding (Wesele) Henry Ames Blood...
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herself 2011: Bez tajemnic [pl], Polish TV series – Barbara Lewicka 2023: Warszawianka – Maria Czułkowska 1984: Krystyna Janda i Marek Grechuta W malinowym...
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Hostile Whirlwinds (category 1950s biographical drama films)
line in the popular Polish revolutionary song Whirlwinds of Danger (Warszawianka, To The Barricades, Hostile Whirlwinds hover above us.../«Вихри враждебные...
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Petrauskas also harmonized popular revolutionary songs "La Marseillaise", "Warszawianka", "A las Barricadas", etc. for choirs. In 1910, he published as collection...
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The Youth of Maxim (category Soviet historical drama films)
comrades. The prisoners respond by singing the revolutionary anthem, "Warszawianka." Later, Maxim is released but is forbidden from living in most European...
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Krzhizhanovsky (1872–1959), poet, author of the Russian version of the Warszawianka Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky (1887–1950), short story writer, Quadraturin...
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Polish-Italian co-production is a contemporary interpretation of the 1966 drama film Au hasard Balthazar directed by Robert Bresson. Submitted by Poland...
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fragments of Nazi music countered by arrangements of the "Hatikvah" and the "Warszawianka". The second section, Jews in the War, features a sequence of national...
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established choirs of activists, i.e. the Warsaw Revolutionary Choir "Warszawianka", the Krakow Revolutionary Choir, the TAK [Tricity Women's Action] Choir...
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which consists of separate replicas of Sevil in the background of “Warszawianka”. The opera opens with very unusual overtones. It has a very interesting...
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DybizBański and his team played extracts of Adam Mickiewicz's Dziady and Warszawianka at the Municipal Theatre. August 24, 1920: Wanda Siemaszkowa was appointed...
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