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The Decalogue | Dekalog (1988) (a series of 10 TV Films)
Synopsis
The Ten Commandments, exact and uncompromising, literally cast in stone, continues to provide a source of moral conflict in contemporary society.
In the ten part epic masterpiece, The Decalogue, Krzysztof Kieslowski examines the dilemma of fundamental sin in the lives of ordinary Warsaw citizens.
The series, Kie¶lowski's most acclaimed work, was said in 2002 to be "the best dramatic work ever done specifically for television" and has won numerous international awards, though it was not widely released outside Europe until the late 1990s. It is one of fifteen films listed in the category "Values" on the Vatican film list.
In 1991, filmmaker Stanley Kubrick wrote an admiring foreword to the published screenplay. According to him, Dekalog is the only masterpiece he could ever think of.
The entire series was exhibited at the 46th Venice International Film Festival.
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Title: The Decalogue | Dekalog (1988) (a series of 10 TV Films)
Directed by: Krzysztof Kieslowski
Date of birth: 27 June 1941, Warsaw, German-occupied Poland
Date of death: 13 March 1996, Warsaw, Poland
Writing credits:
Krzysztof Kieslowski, Krzysztof Piesiewicz
Music by: Zbigniew Preisner
Country: Poland
Language: Polish
Runtime: 550 min.
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