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Kino Świat
Polish independent film distributor and producer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kino Świat ("world cinema") is a Polish independent film distributor and producer.[1][2] The company was founded in Warsaw in 2001.[1] It was honored by the Polish Film Institute for film distribution in 2011 and 2012.[3]
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DVD series Kino Świat released and distributed in Poland:[4]
- “Golden Collection of Polish Cinema”
- “Great Film Adaptations” (Les Misérables, Robinson Crusoe, The Old Man and the Sea, Doctor Zhivago, The Great Gatsby)
- “Comedy Classics” (films from the Olsen Gang series)
- “Great Films – Great Directors” (Kola, Cinema Paradiso, Cyrano de Bergerac, Burnt by the Sun, The Hussar, Look at Me, The Hairdresser's Husband)
- “Family cinema”
- “Platinum series”
- “Jean-Pierre Melville”
- “Catherine Deneuve”
- “Percy Adlon”
- “Jean-Paul Belmondo”
- “Louis de Funès”
- “Woody Allen”
- “Brigitte Bardot”
- “Jean-Luc Godard”
- “Sam Peckinpah”
- “Alain Delon”
- “François Truffaut”
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