Andrzej Ancuta
Andrzej Ancuta (Belarusian: Андрэй Анцута; 1919–2009) was a Polish cinematographer. Ancuta participated in the Warsaw Uprising against the German occupation during the Second World War. He worked on several post-war films such as Three Women (1957).[1] He later taught cinematography at the National Film School in Łódź.
Andrzej Ancuta | |
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![]() Ancuta during the Warsaw Uprising (1944) | |
Born | 10 February 1919 |
Died | February 14, 2009 90) | (aged
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Selected filmography
- Warsaw Premiere (1951)
gollark: "Jived fox nymph grabs quick waltz" and "Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow" are two good not-quite-perfect pangrams.
gollark: There are many.
gollark: It's exotically spelled, so yes.
gollark: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram
gollark: Well, in that case, it's this sort of thing: > The only perfect pangrams of the English alphabet that are known either use abbreviations, such as "Mr Jock, TV quiz PhD, bags few lynx", Roman numerals such as “Fjord Nymphs XV beg a quick waltz”, or use words so obscure that the phrase is hard to understand, such as "Cwm fjord bank glyphs vext quiz"
References
- Haltof p.233
Bibliography
- Haltof, Marek. Polish Film and the Holocaust: Politics and Memory. Berghahn Books, 2012.
External links
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