Hello everyone,
I'm new to posting in the forum although I have been familiar with it for some years. I thought I would share the Polish music, films, etc that I'm familiar with first so people can discover something different if they are interested; and you are welcome to share and recommend your interests as well. Most of the music and films below I own but some I have only viewed.
I did do a search for threads on film and music and there are many so I thought I would combine a few things in one place since my collection is small right now. I'm interested in finding some more Polish music, film, etc and would appreciate any recommendations. I will look online but if anyone is ever interested in sharing please feel free to do so.
I know I can go on google and search for "classic Polish films" and music, but there are so many and I have a broad interest. So I will take a look at any genre and style - black metal music, classic folk, rock, disco, funny comedy movies, romance, serious documentaries, Sesame Street, etc. I have some personal reasons why I like certain things because of the emotional content but I also like to check out the diverse spectrum of cultures because it's fun to discover and learn.
Music
Kult
Myslovitz
Izrael
Paprika Korps
Stare Dobre Małżeństwo
Atman
Karpaty Magiczne/The Magic Carpathians Project
Film
Pan Wolodyjowski (1969)
Krajobraz Po Bitwie (1970)
Potop (1974)
Przypadek (1981)
Shoah (1985)
Żelazna Ręka (1989)
Dekalog (1989)
Jancio Wodnik (1993)
Ogniem I Mieczem (1999)
The Pianist (2002)
Anioł W Krakowie (2002)
Stara Baśń: Kiedy Słońce Było Bogiem (2003)
Izrael W Koperniku (2006, live music)
Katyn (2007)
The Mill and the Cross (2011)
Books
Many Polish children's books from the 1970s+
We Have Not Forgotten (1962)
Poland (1983)
The Polish Way (1987)
Słowiańska Moc (2006)
Links
- Discogs is a great website if you are really into music - you can search by country, style of music, add music yourself, and there is also a Polish Discogs forum here.
- Filmweb.pl is one good Polish film website that I have come across.
- Mobygames is a great database for videogames, a user has posted a list of videogames made in Poland. The list is incomplete so if you know of any similar lists of Polish videogames on the internet please mention them, or if you can update it yourself then please do.
I also needed some help finding some rare Polish films and the name of one tv show:
Miedzy Brzegami (1963) dvd
Deklinacja (1980, short film) dvd
Bieszczadzkie Ikony (1984, short film) dvd
Żelazna Ręka (1989) dvd
- The four films above I saw late one night on a Polish satellite tv channel at a relative's place in Brooklyn. I have searched for dvds with English subtitles, but these are not necessary as I understand Polish. Also maybe some of them aren't on dvd and only a digital video is available, ripped from a tv broadcast. If anyone knows any good Polish music, dvd, and book stores in New York, Chicago, or Poland that I can order from online then I'd be grateful. I know of a few but they don't always have everything and can't order some stuff. Also any torrent sites or special websites that might have digital videos of these rare films would be better than nothing. I have searched Polish youtube and on google but can't find anything.
Lastly, I had a weird request. I also saw a weird/dumb comedy show on the same Polish satellite tv channel at my relative's place. I'm trying to find out what the name of the show and episode is because I forgot. However, it was a weird Polish comedy show, and it might be offensive or dumb to some people. There was a scene where a man was speaking in Polish, he was dressed like Hitler and he was painting a picture of a postage stamp on an easel. He had a very annoying voice and maybe he was acting like he was gay. He then started to speak and say in Polish, "I'm going to send these stamps all over Poland" or something like that. There was also a woman there but I can't remember what she did, and there was the fake audience laughter. These people were repeating characters in some kind of regular comedy show. It was very strange and at the moment i thought it was stupid, but then I remembered it and it was one of those things that was dumb, weird and funny all at the same time. So I don't really care if I don't find out the name of this comedy show, but I thought I would try.
Thanks for reading everyone, sorry if I have posted anything annoying, and I'm looking forward to checking out some new things. :-)
I'm new to posting in the forum although I have been familiar with it for some years. I thought I would share the Polish music, films, etc that I'm familiar with first so people can discover something different if they are interested; and you are welcome to share and recommend your interests as well. Most of the music and films below I own but some I have only viewed.
I did do a search for threads on film and music and there are many so I thought I would combine a few things in one place since my collection is small right now. I'm interested in finding some more Polish music, film, etc and would appreciate any recommendations. I will look online but if anyone is ever interested in sharing please feel free to do so.
I know I can go on google and search for "classic Polish films" and music, but there are so many and I have a broad interest. So I will take a look at any genre and style - black metal music, classic folk, rock, disco, funny comedy movies, romance, serious documentaries, Sesame Street, etc. I have some personal reasons why I like certain things because of the emotional content but I also like to check out the diverse spectrum of cultures because it's fun to discover and learn.
Music
Kult
Myslovitz
Izrael
Paprika Korps
Stare Dobre Małżeństwo
Atman
Karpaty Magiczne/The Magic Carpathians Project
Film
Pan Wolodyjowski (1969)
Krajobraz Po Bitwie (1970)
Potop (1974)
Przypadek (1981)
Shoah (1985)
Żelazna Ręka (1989)
Dekalog (1989)
Jancio Wodnik (1993)
Ogniem I Mieczem (1999)
The Pianist (2002)
Anioł W Krakowie (2002)
Stara Baśń: Kiedy Słońce Było Bogiem (2003)
Izrael W Koperniku (2006, live music)
Katyn (2007)
The Mill and the Cross (2011)
Books
Many Polish children's books from the 1970s+
We Have Not Forgotten (1962)
Poland (1983)
The Polish Way (1987)
Słowiańska Moc (2006)
Links
- Discogs is a great website if you are really into music - you can search by country, style of music, add music yourself, and there is also a Polish Discogs forum here.
- Filmweb.pl is one good Polish film website that I have come across.
- Mobygames is a great database for videogames, a user has posted a list of videogames made in Poland. The list is incomplete so if you know of any similar lists of Polish videogames on the internet please mention them, or if you can update it yourself then please do.
I also needed some help finding some rare Polish films and the name of one tv show:
Miedzy Brzegami (1963) dvd
Deklinacja (1980, short film) dvd
Bieszczadzkie Ikony (1984, short film) dvd
Żelazna Ręka (1989) dvd
- The four films above I saw late one night on a Polish satellite tv channel at a relative's place in Brooklyn. I have searched for dvds with English subtitles, but these are not necessary as I understand Polish. Also maybe some of them aren't on dvd and only a digital video is available, ripped from a tv broadcast. If anyone knows any good Polish music, dvd, and book stores in New York, Chicago, or Poland that I can order from online then I'd be grateful. I know of a few but they don't always have everything and can't order some stuff. Also any torrent sites or special websites that might have digital videos of these rare films would be better than nothing. I have searched Polish youtube and on google but can't find anything.
Lastly, I had a weird request. I also saw a weird/dumb comedy show on the same Polish satellite tv channel at my relative's place. I'm trying to find out what the name of the show and episode is because I forgot. However, it was a weird Polish comedy show, and it might be offensive or dumb to some people. There was a scene where a man was speaking in Polish, he was dressed like Hitler and he was painting a picture of a postage stamp on an easel. He had a very annoying voice and maybe he was acting like he was gay. He then started to speak and say in Polish, "I'm going to send these stamps all over Poland" or something like that. There was also a woman there but I can't remember what she did, and there was the fake audience laughter. These people were repeating characters in some kind of regular comedy show. It was very strange and at the moment i thought it was stupid, but then I remembered it and it was one of those things that was dumb, weird and funny all at the same time. So I don't really care if I don't find out the name of this comedy show, but I thought I would try.
Thanks for reading everyone, sorry if I have posted anything annoying, and I'm looking forward to checking out some new things. :-)