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week 12: Warner Bros.

I think everyone knows the logo of Warner Bros. and has watched many of its movies. However, do you know its history? I will try to tell you about it. This legendary film company was built by four brothers from Poland. Hirsz, Aaron, Szumel and Izaak Wonsal, who are known better as Harry, Albert, Sam and Jack Warners. These uneducated Jews from Mazowsze have revolutionized the cinema industry and created one of the biggest film studio in the world.  [photo from:  http://interactive.wxxi.org/files/images/highlights/WarnerBros.JPG ] Warner’s always liked business. In 1903 year they borrowed a thousand dollars and bought a kinescope and a projector made by Thomas Edison. To get the loan they had to give Bob’s horse and their father‘s gold watch as a collateral. They were travelling around cities and screening „The Great Train Robbery“ by Edwin’s Porter’s. This way they earned their first dollars. Later they invested in re

week 12: Love is all around

It seems to me that everyone has a tradition of doing some special things with friends just before Christmas, like meeting to have a herring, looking for presents, going skating or cooking Christmas’ specialties. In my case, we are baking gingerbread, drinking mulled wine and watching „Love Actually”.   [photo from:  http://www.funfitgirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/love-actually.jpg ] www.facebook.com/ZawszePrzedGwiazdkaOgladamLoveActually „Love Actually” is a typical British romantic comedy about the time before Christmas. It consists of ten stories about love. The main characters experience the power of love: the joy of being in mutual love or the despair of hopeless love, or the feeling of loneliness. The story proves that love leads our life. The movie is on the list of movies, I believe, that must be seen before Christmas. It makes me laugh to tears, especially dancing Hugh Gran

week 12: Martin Scorsese promotes the Polish cinema

The Polish cinema is in the phase of its renaissance. There are many Polish movies made these days, which are of „Hollywood quality”: interesting, up-to date and well-told stories, with terrific performances of actors. Good examples of such movies would be: “Ida” directed by Paweł Pawlikowski, „Papusza” by Krzysztof and Joanna Krauze or „Płynące wieżowce” by Tomasz Wasilewski, to name a few. However, abroad the Polish cinema has been appreciated for a long time. Martin Scorsese, an outstanding movie director, is one of its fans. Below you can read his opinions.  [photo from: https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhhcuvBZ5hjUGXam2y-aGSa29nH9KpKi3jcHeZYaYuVNQ4GB-RbOC1cCuosrt0WqrBXS49kPcIsKZ1QUzzYAj64ZNHk4B9IXTAbzEgAGf4wir8292db8n0fsrmlnY6FOF0S4vHW3vXWxZc/s1600/600full-martin-scorsese+%281%29.jpg] „Polish cinema has showed me a good way of telling stories, which existence I had not anticipated. I must

Week 12: Future of Labour

I would like you to read/watch and comment on/discuss the presentation – Future of Labour -  How many tasks is it possible to hand over to robots? You will find it at     http://konwersatorium2-ms-pjwstk.blogspot.com/2013/12/week-7-future-of-labor-how-many-tasks.html  Comment on  it here.