Wojciech Jerzy Has

Wojciech Jerzy Has

  • Birthday: 1925-04-01
  • Deathday: 2000-10-03
  • Place of birth: Kraków, Poland
  • Also know as: J.W. Has

Biography

Wojciech Jerzy Has was a Polish film director, screenwriter and film producer. Wojciech Jerzy Has was born in Kraków, with Jewish origin on his father's side, and Roman Catholic on his mother's. During the wartime German occupation of Poland, Has studied at the Kraków Business and Commerce College and later clandestine underground classes at the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts - until it was disbanded in 1943. When the war ended, he went on to study at the reconstituted Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków. In 1946, Has completed a one-year course in film and began producing educational and documentary films at the Warsaw Documentary Film Studio, and in the 1950s moved on to work at Poland's premier filmmaking academy, the National Film Studio, in Łódź. Has made his debut with Harmony (Harmonia, 1948), a medium-length feature, and began making full-length feature films in 1957. In 1974, he was appointed as professor in the directing department at the National Film School in Łódź. Throughout his long and prolific career, he directed such notable films as The Saragossa Manuscript, The Doll and The Hour-Glass Sanatorium (also known as The Sandglass). Early on in his career, Has gained a reputation as an individualist who avoided political overtones in his art. He produced his most important films throughout the period when the Polish Film School was at its most prominent; however, his work possessed its own stylistic feeling that was independent of the over policial themes that dominated the prevailing Polish School. In practically every film, Has sought to create hermetic environments, in which the problems and storylines of his protagonists were always of secondary importance to the particular world he had created, characterized by an accumulation of random objects that formed unique visual universe. Has's oeuvre is commonly associated with Surrealist painting in Polish criticism. This is reinforced by the director's dream poetic and his use of objects, which are also characteristic of many canvasses by the Surrealists. Has also created a number of intimate psychological dramas during his career, such as How to Be Loved and Farewells, focusing on damaged individuals who have difficulty settling into life. In his work, he was fascinated by outsiders and people incapable of finding their place in reality. Two currents remain evident in Has's output: one was his cinema of psychological analysis, the other his films of visionary form, in which he most often used the motif of a journey. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Filmography

Gold Dreams

1962

As Militiaman (uncredited)

Production

The Saragossa Manuscript

1965

As Director

An Uneventful Story

1983

As Director

The Hourglass Sanatorium

1973

As Director

The Doll

1968

As Director

Farewells

1958

As Director

Accordion

1947

As Director

How to Be Loved

1963

As Director

The Noose

1958

As Director

Write and Fight

1985

As Director

Memoirs of a Sinner

1986

As Director

Goodbye to the Past

1961

As Director

The Codes

1966

As Director

Gold Dreams

1962

As Director

One Room Tenants

1960

As Director

The Noose

1958

As Story

Steam Locomotive Pt 47

1949

As Director

Karmik Jankowy

1952

As Director

Brzozowa Street

1947

As Director

An Uneventful Story

1983

As Writer

The Doll

1968

As Writer

My City

1950

As Director

Scouts at a Rally

1952

As Director

The First Crop

1950

As Writer

The First Crop

1950

As Director

Brzozowa Street

1947

As Writer

Accordion

1947

As Screenplay

On, ona, oni

1983

As Supervising Producer

Two Hours

1957

As Assistant Director

Goodbye to the Past

1961

As Storyboard

Conversation with a Cupboard Man

1994

As Supervising Art Director

Listy miłosne

2001

As In Memory Of

Herbalists of the Stony Valley

1952

As Cinematography

Our Team

1955

As Director

November

1992

As Producer

Farewells

1958

As Screenplay

One Room Tenants

1960

As Screenplay

Cultural Review 2/53

0000

As Director

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