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The following text, containing major facts in the life and work of Antoni Bohdziewicz, has been prepared to mark the 100th anniversary of the artist's birth (September 10th, 2006). The authoress uses the extensive archives containing hundreds of letters, postcards, documents, notes and official letters, compiled by his daughter Anna Beata Bohdziewicz, to introduce us to the life and activity of the artist. The facts show Bohdziewicz as an extremely active artist, a (feature and documentary) film director, a Lódz Film School lecturer, a journalist, a columnist and also a DKF film society activist and author of the book 'W warsztacie filmowca' (1993). Bohdziewicz, who is credited with laying the aesthetic foundations for modern radio drama, showed interest in experimental poetry, cabaret and technological innovations (one of his last articles, written in 1970, is entitled 'A Cassette Film - Home Cinema').
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The author examines a little known episode from the life of Antoni Bohdziewicz, the filmmaker, teacher and one of major figures in the history of Polish cinema: his filmmaking during the Nazi occupation and the Warsaw Uprising. Bohdziewicz was sworn in to the Home Army, assumed the alias 'Wiktor' and joined the Mobilisation Propaganda Sub-department, codenamed 'Rój' (Swarm), of the Information and Propaganda Bureau of the High Command of the Home Army. He uses a colourful language to describe the realities of the time and Bohdziewicz's war experiences, presenting them in a broad spectrum of historical events.
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