Jarosław Świtoniak

Jarosław Świtoniak

Nascimento : 1927-03-24, Łódź, Poland

Morte : 1997-06-06

Perfil

Jarosław Świtoniak

Filmes

Faithfulness We Pledge
Production Design
Story of Sergio Rodriguez, commissar of an International Battalion in the Spanish Civil War
Alabama
Production Design
Polish film directed by Ryszard Rydzewski.
Hands Up!
Production Design
The reunion of a group of former medical students results in a flood of bitter memories.
Dog
Costume Design
Dog
Set Designer
Bołdyn
Production Design
Latarnik
Set Designer
A Polish soldier settles on a small island, where he operates a lighthouse. Absorbed by reading, he does not fulfill his duties.
Flames
Production Design
Presenting a different approach to life, the three brothers meet at their father's funeral.
The Ascended
Production Design
Two simple men win the lottery and decide to spend the money on their first plane flight and some other pleasures. But all that does not bring enough happiness to their lives.
Through and Through
Production Design
Based on a pre-war murder case of the Malisz couple. They end up committing a petty robbery and a sordid murder. He is an illustrator who is not used by a climbing architect. His folks don't like his wife and keeping both of them around as they float from one petty job to another. They finally try to rob a mailman of a bogus money order they have cooked up and end up killing an old, invalid couple with whom they have roomed.
Wizyta
Set Designer
An official falls victim to hooligans. He recognizes one of the attackers at a party organized by his director.
The Sun Rises Once a Day
Production Design
After the war, the community of mountaineers is eager to start their own sawmill. When the communist authorities come to take over the sawmill, a rebellion starts.
Kocie ślady
Production Design
Hydro-Puzzle
Production Design
Warsaw is mysteriously running out of water during the summer heat wave. This mystery can only be solved by a Polish superhero known as As.
Gwiazda Wytrwałości
Production Design
Officers of the 5th Horse Rifle Regiment of the 1st Armored Division go to Brussels, where they meet Joachim Lelewel. To verify the story, the press officer of the division goes to Brussels.
Ferry
Production Design
1945. A packed ferry drifts down the Vistula after its tow rope snaps. Nobody but Kros, a policeman, notices, and he must organize a rescue before the ferry drifts into the Bay of Gdansk, which is still full of mines.
Mały
Production Design
A Hole in the Ground
Production Design
An ambitious, enthusiastic young geologist is entangled in bureaucratic red tape when he tries to drill for oil. Frustrated with the situation, he torches an abandoned mill, ignores his girlfriend, and fights with his friends who do not share his exuberance about the project.
Red Rowan
Production Design
Wycieczka w nieznane
Production Design
Skinny and Others
Production Design
A group of workers builds a bridge near a large dam. They get drunk with a visiting reporter, who falls into the river and disappears.
Salto
Production Design
A man jumps off a moving train and goes to a small town to face its inhabitants, who seem familiar, but odd.
Zakochani są między nami
Production Design
My Second Marriage
Production Design
After the death of his wife, Marcin stays alone with his growing son on the farm.
All Souls' Day
Production Design
A pair of lovers go off to a small hotel in a little town. The memories of war, however, intrude on their idyll. The girl and boy relive certain wartime experiences in flashback. She was a communist who drove a boy loving her to give himself up.
Silent Traces
Production Design
Poland in 1946. A gang of 'Thunder' is committing violent robberies and murders and terrorizes the population of a large territory, consistently moving away from retribution. Captain Morava gets to knoa that 'Thunder' has a well-informed informant between his pursuers. The captain comes up with a cunning plan.
Nobody's Calling
Production Design
"In 1960 Kazimierz Kutz' second film NIKT NIE WOLA / NOBODY'S CALLING, based on a Jozef Hen novel that was never published in Poland, described the fate of Poles on the Eastern Front. Kutz used the film to explore new formal solutions, collaborating closely with cinematographer Jerzy Wojcik to reveal the psychological landscape of a pair of lovers who are strongly affected by wartime events. The camera recorded the couple's inner experiences, contrasting their muted intimacy against the surrounding scenery of a ruined town. The film did not win over critics at the time of its release. It was not until later that critics recognized Kutz's effort to experiment with aesthetics in a manner akin to that pursued by filmmakers of the new wave. NOBODY'S CALLING came to be compared with Michelangelo Antonioni's THE ADVENTURE, which was produced around the same time."
The Return
Costume Design
The Return
Production Design
Argument About Basia
Art Direction