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Krzysztof Kieslowski's Dekalog 20th anniversary

The exhibition was funded by The Polish Film Institute in Warsaw.

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Dekalog, the Museum of Cinematography in Łódz has compiled a retrospective exhibition documenting Kieślowski’s work on the Dekalog series, A Short Film about Love and A Short film about Killing.

The exhibition features photographs, reviews, catalogues and posters – some designed by Polish designer Robert Ratajczyk - as well as archive material and a series of Kieslowski’s portraits. For the first time London audiences have the opportunity to see behind the creativity of this prolific Polish film director.