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Polish documentary filmmaker (born 1947)
Agnieszka Arnold
Krzysztof Grabowski, Agnieszka Arnold, and Symcha Ratajzer at the 20 April 2013 premiere of Rotem at the Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw
Born (1947-09-24) September 24, 1947 (age 77)
Łowicz, Poland

Agnieszka Arnold (born 24 September 1947 in Łowicz) is a Polish documentary filmmaker born 1947. She compiled two documentaries on the Jedwabne pogrom of Jewish villagers, during World War II, by their Polish neighbors.

Films

  • Miś (1980) - Assistant director
  • Kto ziarno nadziei siał (1993)
  • Anoszim, noszim, we-taf... (1993)
  • Mit, tradycja, rzeczywistość (1994)
  • Miasteczko (1995)
  • Oberek (1996)
  • Ocalona (1996)
  • Bareizm (1997)
  • Na początku była Trzcinica (1997)
  • ...Gdzie mój starszy syn Kain (1999)
  • Ikona Bożego Narodzenia (2000)
  • Czarny lipiec (2001)
  • Sąsiedzi (2001)
  • Bohater (2002) - on Romuald Rajs
  • Historia matematyka polski (2003)
  • Oczyszczenie (2003)
  • Przebaczenie (2003)
  • Polak z Żytomierza (2004)
  • Lider (2005)
  • Zula z Czeczenii (2005)
  • Bunt Janion (2006)
  • Niepodległość bez cenzury (2006)

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