Sunday 18 December 2016

Now these are known as " Brutally Honest Digital Designs" B)

In a world pregnant with technology bits and visions, the following 20 Minimalist Posters project an honest view of #THISGENERATION





















credits :Ajith Johnson

Wednesday 12 October 2016

Andrzej Wajda joins the choir Invisible. ..

Andrzej Wajda





പോളണ്ടിനെക്കുറിച്ച് 'വാതോരാതെ' പറഞ്ഞ വായ്‌ദ ..




Andrzej Wajda who made cinematic masterpieces using Poland's rich history is now a memorable monochromatic portrait in the legendary memory lane. Fighting a brave fight for life in hospital, Wajda succumbed to death at the age of 90.

The Wajda movies featured passive yet aggressive criticism on the communist dictatorship. He stepped into the journey with the limelight with the movie “A Generation" in 1955; The movie, that told the tales of the pandemonium that existed in the Poland that devastated after the Second World War and the Nazi onslaught and migrations, kicked off the Polish Schooling, in the World Cinemas.

A Generation (Polish: Pokolenie):1955 
Kanał (Polish pronunciation: [ˈkanaw], Sewer) filmed in 1956, made its mark in the 1957 Cannes Film Festival with the special Jury Award , also gifted Wajda , International Fame.



Kanał (poster) : 1956





His works such as Man of Iron (1981), Man of Marble (1977) faced strong censorship and brutal opposition from the communist government that time. The Man of Iron depicts the Solidarity labour movement and its first success in persuading the Polish government to recognize the workers' right to an independent union. 





Man of Iron (Polish: Człowiek z żelaza): 1981




The fact that Man of Iron bagged the best film award in Cannes Film Festival, thereby attracting the world's attention freed Wajda from imprisonment.

The recipient of Palme d'Or (French pronunciation: ​[palm (ə) dɔʁ]; English: Golden Palm), even ventured to make films in Germany and France so as to overcome the ban of the Polish Govt. In the year 2000, the Oscar Committee awarded the Honorary Oscar reckoning the illustrious and self-made career that spanned over half a century, which indeed revolutionized the World Cinema in ways unimaginable.


Ashes and Diamonds (Polish: Popiół i diament): 1958


The Birch Wood, The Ashes and Diamonds, Promised Land, Katyń, The Wedding and Walesa. Man of Hope are some other feathers in his crown.