This is Wajda's own account of his development from an "incredibly naive young man" to a politically aware and sophisticated director of international importance. He writes about the practicalities and pitalls of film making, illustrating his theory with examples from his own films including "Ashes and Diamonds", "Kanal" and "Danton".
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This is Wajda's own account of his development from an "incredibly naive young man" to a politically aware and sophisticated director of international importance. He writes about the practicalities and pitalls of film making, illustrating his theory with examples from his own films including "Ashes and Diamonds", "Kanal" and "Danton".
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