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Teresa Budzisz-Krzyżanowska is a Actor Polonaise born on 17 september 1942 at Tczew (Pologne)

Teresa Budzisz-Krzyżanowska

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Nationality Pologne
Birth 17 september 1942 (81 years) at Tczew (Pologne)
Awards Medal for Merit to Culture, Knight of the Order of Polonia Restituta

Teresa Budzisz-Krzyżanowska (born 17 September 1942) is a Polish stage and film actress. She appeared in more than forty films since 1972.

She has performed at the Bagatela Theatre in Kraków, Juliusz Słowacki Theatre in Kraków, National Helena Modrzejewska Old Theatre in Kraków, Studio Theatre in Warszawa and National Theatre in Warszawa.

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Filmography of Teresa Budzisz-Krzyżanowska (9 films)

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The Black Beach, 1h54
Directed by Michel Piccoli
Origin France
Genres Drama
Actors Jerzy Radziwiłowicz, Dominique Blanc, Teresa Budzisz-Krzyżanowska, Ignacy Gogolewski, Roger Jendly, Armen Godel
Roles Emma
Rating51% 2.5626052.5626052.5626052.5626052.562605
Après une période de régime dictatorial, un pays imaginaire se retrouve en plein apprentissage de la démocratie. A., un fervent partisan de cette nouvelle liberté, se retrouve menacé de mort par les membres de l'ancien régime. Sylvie, sa femme, a quitté le pays pour la France. Contraint de se cacher, A. doit également penser au sort de sa fille Joyce, tout juste âgée de douze ans.
Faustina
Faustina (1995)
, 1h15
Genres Drama
Actors Dorota Segda, Danuta Szaflarska, Teresa Budzisz-Krzyżanowska, Stanisława Celińska
Roles Matka przełożona klasztoru w Wilnie
Rating64% 3.2379753.2379753.2379753.2379753.237975
Three Colors: White, 1h40
Directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski
Origin France
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romance
Themes Films about immigration, Films about marriage
Actors Zbigniew Zamachowski, Julie Delpy, Jerzy Stuhr, Janusz Gajos, Aleksander Bardini, Juliette Binoche
Roles Madame Jadwiga
Rating75% 3.7991253.7991253.7991253.7991253.799125
After opening with a brief, seemingly irrelevant scene of a suitcase on an airport carousel, the story quickly focuses on a Paris divorce court where Karol Karol (Zbigniew Zamachowski) is pleading with the judge — the same legal proceedings that Juliette Binoche's character briefly stumbled upon in Blue. The immigrant Karol, despite his difficulty in understanding French, is made to understand that his wife Dominique (Julie Delpy) does not love him. The grounds for divorce are humiliating: Karol was unable to consummate the marriage. Along with his wife, he loses his means of support (a beauty salon they jointly owned), his legal residency in France, and the rest of his cash in a series of mishaps, and is soon a beggar. He only retains a 2 franc coin.
Korczak
Korczak (1990)
, 1h55
Directed by Andrzej Wajda
Origin Pologne
Genres Drama, War, Biography, Historical
Themes Films about religion, Political films, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors Wojciech Pszoniak, Aleksander Bardini, Ewa Dałkowska, Anna Mucha, Agnieszka Krukówna, Teresa Budzisz-Krzyżanowska
Roles Maryna Rogowska-Falska
Rating73% 3.6919153.6919153.6919153.6919153.691915
Le film se passe pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, en 1942, dans le ghetto de Varsovie. Janusz Korczak a la charge de plusieurs centaines d'orphelins : il doit subvenir à leurs besoins dans des conditions très difficiles. On peut voir, par exemple, sur des photos d'époque prises dans ces orphelinats, que les enfants étaient pieds nus.
The Promised Land, 2h59
Directed by Andrzej Wajda
Origin Pologne
Genres Drama, Historical
Actors Daniel Olbrychski, Wojciech Pszoniak, Andrzej Seweryn, Anna Nehrebecka, Kalina Jędrusik, Franciszek Pieczka
Roles Trawinska
Rating77% 3.8919053.8919053.8919053.8919053.891905
Karol Borowiecki (Daniel Olbrychski), a young Polish nobleman, is the managing engineer at the Bucholz textile factory. He is ruthless in his career pursuits and unconcerned with the long tradition of his, now financially declined, family. He plans to set up his own factory with the help of his friends Max Baum (Andrzej Seweryn), a German and heir to an old handloom factory, and Moritz Welt (Wojciech Pszoniak), an independent Jewish businessman. Borowiecki's affair with Lucy Zucker (Kalina Jędrusik), wife of another textile magnate, gives him advance notice of a change in cotton tariffs and helps Welt to make a killing on the Hamburg futures market. But more money has to be found, so all three characters cast aside their pride to raise the necessary capital.