
June 27, 1941 · 85 years old
Krzysztof Kieślowski (June 27, 1941 – March 13, 1996) was an influential Polish film director and screenwriter known internationally for his television series "The Decalogue" (1989), and his feature films "The Double Life of Véronique" (1991), and the "Three Colours" trilogy (1993–1994). Kieślowski…

A woman struggles to find a way to live her life after the death of her husband and child.

A model discovers a retired judge is keen on invading people's privacy.

After his wife divorces him, a Polish immigrant plots to get even with her.

Two parallel stories about two identical women; one living in Poland, the other in France. They don't know each other, but their lives are nevertheless profoundly connected.

A naive inexperienced young man spies on a woman who lives across the courtyard, and falls in love with her. He starts using tricks which he hopes will lead to them meeting.

A woman takes the law into her own hands after police ignore her pleas to arrest the man responsible for her husband's death, and finds herself not only under arrest for murder but falling in love with an officer.

A soon-to-be lawyer crosses his path with a taxi driver and a young sinister man.

Witek runs after a train. Three variations follow on how such a seemingly banal incident could influence the rest of Witek's life.

An ordinary factory worker buys a camera on the occasion of the birth of his child. The authorities order him to make documentaries about the factory's success. But his endeavor to be truthful leads him to opposition against censo...

The wife of the recently deceased lawyer tries to cope with grief after his loss and to keep his last case going in court.

On Christmas Eve, a taxi driver's ex-lover asks him for help to look for her missing husband.

When a political decision is made as to the location of a new large chemical factory, Stefan Bednarz is put in charge of it. This honest communist party man has to confront the local community opposing the construction.