Monsters in the Closet
Film operator, pioneer of shooting techniques, master of mood - Mieczyslaw Jahoda. Memories of the cinematographer of such classics of Polish cinema as: "Teutonic Knights", "The Saragossa Manuscript"…
Monsters in the Closet
Film operator, pioneer of shooting techniques, master of mood - Mieczyslaw Jahoda. Memories of the cinematographer of such classics of Polish cinema as: "Teutonic Knights", "The Saragossa Manuscript" and "How Far From Here, How Close". In a red corduroy jacket, Jahoda stood out against the background of the gray and gray Polish reality at that time. His filming style was also original. Jahoda introduced new camera technologies to the screens: he made films in the Cinemascope widescreen system and on Kodak's Eastmancolor color film. The master of new aesthetics in Polish cinema is remembered by a galaxy of filmmakers and film experts. —G
Monsters in the Closet
Comedy,Thriller
Film Details
Film operator, pioneer of shooting techniques, master of mood - Mieczyslaw Jahoda. Memories of the cinematographer of such classics of Polish cinema as: "Teutonic Knights", "The Saragossa Manuscript" and "How Far From Here, How Close". In a red corduroy jacket, Jahoda stood out against the background of the gray and gray Polish reality at that time.
His filming style was also original. Jahoda introduced new camera technologies to the screens: he made films in the Cinemascope widescreen system and on Kodak's Eastmancolor color film. The master of new aesthetics in Polish cinema is remembered by a galaxy of filmmakers and film experts.
—G.