Marcin Latałło

Películas

Mr. Jones
Ralph Barnes
Drama basado en hechos reales que narra la historia de un periodista de investigación británico mientras viaja a lo más profundo de la Unión Soviética para descubrir una conspiración internacional.
Behind the Poster
Director
The "Polish Poster School" is as widely known around the world as the Polish Film School. Beginning with the post-World War II era, the poster became a key tool for popular communication. In Communist times, the poster also offered colorful accents to an otherwise overwhelmingly gray public space. Ironically, during the 1950s, '60s and '70s (when several Polish graphic designers rose to worldwide prominence), the advertising of films was not a necessity. A frustrated and hopeless populace regularly relied on cinema for escape. It was in that time of massive unrest that artists like Julian Pałka, Jan Lenica, Roman Cieślewicz and Henryk Tomaszewski created the most expressive and unique images of the form. Marcin Latałło's lauded documentary film is a double-layered construction, telling both the story of the movement and, in parallel, following the footsteps of Ania, a young designer who faces an extremely tricky challenge: she must create a poster for the film itself.
A Trace
Writer
Marcin Latałło's acclaimed 1996 film about his father, the lead actor in Illumination, Stanislaw Latałło.
A Trace
Director
Marcin Latałło's acclaimed 1996 film about his father, the lead actor in Illumination, Stanislaw Latałło.
Europa Europa
Al estallar la Segunda Guerra Mundial, Solomon Perel, un joven judío polaco, fue internado en un orfanato soviético. Más tarde fue reclutado por los alemanes, que desconocían su identidad, y se convirtió, involuntariamente, en un héroe del ejército nazi.