(1926–2016) was a legendary Polish film and theatre director, often regarded as the most prominent figure in Polish cinema and a towering influence on 20th-century international filmmaking. Across a career spanning over six decades, he directed more than 40 feature films, using his work as a tool for artistic, civic, and moral witness to Poland's turbulent history. Key Pillars of His Work
Anda Rottenberg on the Art of Alina Szapocznikow & Andrzej Wajda