
Slate
Jan 01 1976
•0h 6m
•A short making-of from the set of Kieslowski's feature film "Blizna", which uses a lot the word "Action!" and the slate.
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Franciszek Pieczka
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Mariusz Dmochowski
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Jerzy Stuhr
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Michał Tarkowski
Himself
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