Review Pawel Pawlikowskiâs âCold Warâ is a stunning, white-hot romance. Giving the lie to its frigid title, âCold Warâ smolders and even burns with the gorgeous, intoxicating atmosphere
Polishdirector Pawel Pawlikowski returns to Europe in the aftermath of World War II in his first film since the 2013 Oscar winner âIdaâ Cannes Film Festival
PawelPawlikowski: "El amor humano nunca puede ser absoluto". El cineasta polaco firma la gran historia de amor del cine. âCold Warâ, que le valiĂł el Premio a la Mejor DirecciĂłn en Cannes
1105/2018 - CANNES 2018: Pawel Pawlikowski retoma los elementos que le valieron un Oscar con Ida para montar otro fantĂĄstico relato y agenciarse unas cuantas papeletas en la carrera por la Palma de OroCOLDWAR, le 24 octobre au cinĂ©maUn film de Pawel PawlikowskiAvec Joanna Kulig & Tomasz KotSynopsis : Pendant la guerre froide, entre la Pologne stalinienne PaweĆ Pawlikowski won the best director award at Cannes in May for this sweepingly intimate love story about a star-crossed couple falling together and apart, Decem. Skipping elliptically across 15 or so years in an economical 84 minutes, Pawel Pawlikowskiâs Cold War tells of the tumultuous, postwar love affair between Wiktor (Tomasz Kot), a former
Dir Pawel Pawlikowski Poland/UK/France 89 min. 2018 Amazon Studios. Cold War is a passionate love story between a man and a woman who meet in the ruins of post-war Poland. With vastly different backgrounds and temperaments, they are fatefully mismatched and yet condemned to each other. Set against the background of the Cold
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