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ANYTHING
CAN HAPPEN Country of production: Poland Tomek, the director's six-year-old son, makes friends with some old people sitting on a park bench. Naiveté and curiosity confront experience. This is a film essay about initiation, bitterness, the passage of time, and life's power. Director: Marcel Lozinski Marcel Lozinski was born in Paris, France, in 1940. He holds a degree from the Lodz Film School, and was nominated for an Academy Award(r) in 1994. His filmography includes: WHEEL OF FORTUNE (1972, Critics' Award in Oberhausen); HAPPY END (1973); THE VISIT (1974); THE KING (1975); FRONT COLLISION (1976, Grand Prix in Cracow); HOW TO LIVE (1977); MATRICULATION (1978, Prize-winner at Cracow); MICROPHONE'S TEST (1980, Prize & FIPRESCI -winner at Cracow); PRACTICE EXERCISES (1984); MY PLACE (185); WITNESSES (1988); 45-89 (1989); KATYN FORREST (1990, Prix Europa); SEVEN JEWS FROM MY CLASS (1992); 89 MM FROM EUROPE (1993, nearly 20 prizes at international festivals including the Grand Prizes in Oberhausen, Leipzig, and Montreal; Felix and Oscar nomination); ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN (1995, numerous award including the Golden Spire in San Francisco and the Grand Prix in Cracow); POLAND AFTER VICTORY 89 - 95 (1995); SO THAT IT DOESN'T HURT (1998); and I REMEMBER (2001). Monday, March
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