Janusz Nasfeter
Janusz Nasfeter was a Polish film director, screenwriter and writer. A graduate of the National Film School in Łódź (1951). Mostly known for films addressed to children but with a universal meaning, for which he received numerous awards at the film festivals in Gdańsk, San Sebastián, Moscow, Belgrade, Venice, Tehran and many others. In the 1960s, he succeeded also in making a war film Ranny w lesie (1964), a psychological war drama Weekend z dziewczyną (1968), as well as a crime film Zbrodniarz i panna (1963) with Zbigniew Cybulski and Niekochana (1966) with Elżbieta Czyżewska.
I Won't Love You
as Man in a Bar (uncredited)In an idyllic working class community, 13 year old Anka grows up, going through stages of...
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as Theatre Director (uncredited)A boy awaits the return of his long-absent emigre father but is disappointed when they finally meet.
Movie pageGangsters and Philantropists
as Prosecutor ("Professor") (uncredited)The movie consists of two satirical novels based on the same idea: both the "gangsters" and...
Movie pagePortret artysty z czasów starości
as HimselfShort documentary about the current state of living of forgotten director, Janusz Nasfeter.
Movie pageButterflies
as Alek's FatherTwelve year-old Edek falls under the spell of a girl named Monika while vacationing at his...
Movie pagePiękne lata niewoli
as himselfJanusz Nasfeter, one of the greatest Polish directors, talks about his childhood and youth, the...
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