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Lech Wałęsa (/ˌlɛk vəˈwɛnsə/ or /wɔːˈlɛnsə/; Polish: [ˈlɛx vaˈwɛ̃sa]; born 29 September 1943) is a Polish politician, trade union organizer, philanthropist and human rights activist. A charismatic leader, he co-founded Solidarity (Solidarność), the Soviet bloc's first independent trade union, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1983, and served as President of Poland from 1990 to 1995.
Wałęsa was an electrician by trade. Soon after beginning work at the Lenin Shipyard (now Gdańsk Shipyard), he became a trade union activist. For this he was persecuted by the Communist authorities, placed under surveillance, fired in 1976, and arrested several times. In August 1980 he was instrumental in political negotiations that led to the ground-breaking Gdańsk Agreement between striking workers and the government. He became a co-founder of the Solidarity trade union movement. Arrested again after martial law was imposed in Poland and Solidarity was outlawed, upon release he continued his activism and was prominent in the establishment of the 1989 Round Table Agreement that led to semi-free parliamentary elections in June 1989 and to a Solidarity-led government.
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Actors: Chuck Norris (actor), Ben Talar (producer), Ben Talar (writer), Ben Talar (director), Jacek Pieniazek (actor), Boguslaw Salnikow (composer), Leszek Blautenberg (actor), Jerzy Lubas (actor), Adam Fabisz (editor), Andrzej Polatynski (editor), Monika Pastuszak (producer), Ryszard Peszko (actor), Wieslaw Ladonski (actor), Rockaway (composer), Eugeniusz Jedrzejczyk (actor),
Plot: Resemblance to Chuck Norris changed the life of Jacek Pieniazek. Ordinary worker has become a local celebrity and an icon of good humor. As an impresario he employs in his agency other look-alikes such as Jerzy Maksymiuk, Lech Walesa, and Elvis Presley. The charms of living the double life of well-known persons is their daily bread. In 2012, Jacek finally meets the real Chuck Norris, whom he doubles in the bank commercial. For 20 years he is living "In the shadow of Chuck Norris."
Keywords: doppelganger, look-alikeActors: Milenia Fiedler (editor), Miroslaw Baka (actor), Andrzej Wajda (director), Andrzej Grabowski (actor), Zbigniew Zamachowski (actor), Robert Wieckiewicz (actor), Maciej Stuhr (actor), Henryk Golebiewski (actor), Michal Kwiecinski (producer), Przemyslaw Bluszcz (actor), Maria Rosaria Omaggio (actress), Iwona Bielska (actress), Adam Woronowicz (actor), Cezary Kosinski (actor), Magdalena Biedrzycka (costume designer),
Genres: Biography, Drama,Actors: Pamela Anderson (actress), Michael Jackson (actor), Elizabeth Taylor (actress), Freddie Mercury (actor), Chuck Norris (actor), Cezary Pazura (actor), Angelina Jolie (actress), Elvis Presley (actor), Ben Talar (director), Ben Talar (producer), Ben Talar (writer), Lech Walesa (actor), Klara Landrat (actress), Jacek Pieniazek (actor), Elzbieta Jedrzejewska (actress),
Plot: Jacek Pieniazek is the most famous Polish Chuck Norris look-alike. He runs an agency in Warsaw that hires look-alikes for events such as concerts or private parties. Dealing with their ego problems and using his own understanding of Zen, he plans to organize a national look-alike show in Paris.
Keywords: celebrity, double, look-alike, polish, starActors: Agnieszka Bojanowska (editor), Michal Lorenc (composer), Lech Walesa (actor), Jerzy Sladkowski (director), Zbigniew Brzezinski (actor), Sylwia Wilkos (producer), Roman Gutek (producer), Aleksander Kwasniewski (actor), Klaudiusz Frydrych (producer), Jakub Sladkowski (editor), Agnieszka Burcan (composer), Dan Fried (actor), Konstantin von Eggert (actor), Sophie Miskiewicz-Peters (actress), Janusz Omietanski (actor),
Plot: At the beginning of 1990s growing of NATO with the admission of Eastern European countries was called mission impossible. Documentary "The Real End of the Cold War" tells how mission impossible has been successfully completed.Great politics, interests of superpowers, lobbing, diplomatic games, hard work and strong faith are subjects of Jerzy Sladkowski's film. United by common goal and using the right moment, we made Polish dreams come true. Seen from the Polish perspective, those dreams were passed down from generation to generation. Globally, our accession to NATO meant political victory of the Treaty in the Cold War. Russian interlocutors admit it saying, the West turned out to be smarter than they thought.
Genres: Documentary,Actors: Slawomir Sulej (actor), Annika Rutström (miscellaneous crew), Krzysztof Pyziak (actor), Ryszard Chlebus (actor), Piotr Miazga (actor), Tymek Wiskirski (editor), Per-Anders Ring (director), Björn Paqualin (writer), Kazimierz Mazur (actor), Matylda Paszczenko (actress), Ludwig Palmell (actor), Boguslaw Suszka (actor), Cezary Rybinski (actor), Malwina Wedzikowska (costume designer), Grzegorz Wos (actor),
Genres: Biography, Drama, Short,Actors: Krzysztof Kiersznowski (actor), Katharina Thalbach (actress), Andrzej Grabowski (actor), Wojciech Pszoniak (actor), Volker Schlöndorff (director), Peter Przygodda (editor), Wanda Zeman (editor), Dominique Horwitz (actor), Volker Schlöndorff (actor), Andrzej Chyra (actor), Jean-Michel Jarre (composer), Henryk Golebiewski (actor), Jürgen Haase (producer), Ewa Telega (actress), Maria Maj (actress),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Giacomo Piperno (actor), Claudio Spadaro (actor), Christopher Lee (actor), Luis Molteni (actor), Roberto Nobile (actor), Ted Rusoff (actor), James Cromwell (actor), Cyrus Elias (actor), Ben Gazzara (actor), Giulio Base (actor), Giuliano Gemma (actor), Andy Luotto (actor), Cary Elwes (actor), Jon Voight (actor), Jon Voight (actor),
Plot: Following the premature death of his mother, Karol Wojtyla is brought up by his father in the Polish city of Krakow during the first half of the 20th century. An outstanding student with a magnetic personality, he dreams of becoming an actor. When his homeland is invaded by the Nazis in 1939, he and his friends secretly oppose the systematic persecution of their Polish culture. But, with the death of his father and the lacerating solitude which accompanies this loss, Karol's personal "resistance" takes on a new form and he decides to follow a priestly vocation. At the end of the war, Poland falls into the grip of Soviet totalitarianism. The newly ordained Karol is constantly surrounded by young people whom he teaches to safeguard and defend human dignity. He could be considered a serious threat to the regime, but the Communist authorities merely see him as an innocuous intellectual and even encourage his nomination for the position of bishop. Karol Wojtila is the youngest bishop in the history of Poland. When he is appointed Cardinal, Karol is more intransigent in the spiritual guidance of his homeland, becoming a real and proper thorn in the side of the Communist government. And the whole Catholic world begins to wonder who he is. On the death of Pope John Paul I in 1978, the cardinals of the Conclave decide that Woytjla is the right man to lead replace him. Thus Karol leaves his beloved Poland to become Pope John Paul II. His free, unconventional attitude alarms several prelates, but immediately wins the hearts of the people. In a age paralyzed by fear and ideology, the new Pope shows everybody again the overwhelming fascination of Christianity: this is the beginning of a deep change, which will affect the whole world and the Church itself, as a sort of "contagion". He miraculously survives an attempt on his life in 1981, and not even this event curbs his mission. Thanks to his unshakable tenacity , Pope John Paul II helps to change the course of history: the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 decrees the collapse of Communism. But the Pope does not stop being the voice of Christ, even among the injustices of the capitalistic Western world, even among the provocations and challenges of modern times . The Great Jubilee of 2000 is the most moving evidence of his mission: 3 million young people in love with the Pope gather in Rome, bringing with them the whole world's hopes. This world has learned to look to him, now old and shaky, as a ray of light in the heart of darkness.
Keywords: assassination-attempt, bishop, cardinal-the-priest, catholic-church, character-name-in-title, charisma, church, crowd, destiny, fameActors: Miroslaw Zbrojewicz (actor), Witold Pyrkosz (actor), Bogdan Baer (actor), Andrzej Korzynski (composer), Agnieszka Wagner (actress), Jerzy Gruza (director), Jerzy Gruza (actor), Jerzy Gruza (writer), Jerzy Gruza (actor), Jaroslaw Gruda (actor), Maria Wilun (costume designer), Joanna Kurowska (actress), Malgorzata Obloza (costume designer), Piotr Zelt (actor), Beata Scibakówna (actress),
Genres: Comedy,Actors: Tom Stoppard (writer), John Bluthal (actor), Tom Wilkinson (actor), Richard Crenna (actor), John Woodvine (actor), Don Henderson (actor), Bernard Hill (actor), Mark Dignam (actor), Alec McCowen (actor), Leon Lissek (actor), Roy Kinnear (actor), Martin Wyldeck (actor), Mike Hodges (director), Roy Budd (composer), Peter Bayliss (actor),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Ian Holm (actor), Zoë Wanamaker (actress), Leslie Woodhead (director), Leslie Woodhead (producer), Robert Glenister (actor), John Abineri (actor), Eamon Boland (actor), Jon Laurimore (actor), Simon Molloy (actor), Paul Butterworth (actor), Ben Howard (actor), Boleslaw Sulik (writer), John Batty (actor),
Genres: Drama,The former Polish president Lech Walesa explains how he defied Communist rule to help bring down the Iron Curtain. Part 2 of “Three Short Films About Peace.” Produced by: Errol Morris Watch Part I: "Leymah Gbowee: The Dream" here: http://nyti.ms/1qrczOx Watch Part III: "Bob Geldof: The Moment" here: http://nyti.ms/1BXWHJJ Watch all three films here: http://www.nytimes.com/peacefilms Subscribe to the Times Video newsletter for free and get a handpicked selection of the best videos from The New York Times every week: http://bit.ly/timesvideonewsletter Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n Watch more videos at: http://nytimes.com/video --------------------------------------------------------------- Want more from The New York Times? Twitter: https://twitter.com/nytvideo Facebo...
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Prezydent Lech Wałęsa spotkał się z mieszkańcami Koszalina.
The begining of the Polish Solidarity movement founded in September 1980 at the Gdansk shipyard and led by Lech Walesa. Solidarity was the first non-communist party-controlled trade union in a Warsaw Pact country. In the 1980s it constituted a broad anti-bureaucratic social movement. The government attempted to destroy the union during the period of martial law in the early 1980s and several years of political repression, but in the end it was forced to start negotiating with the union. http://www.solidarnosc.org.pl/en/main-page.html
CAŁOŚĆ: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ic9f4xLivTg https://facebook.com/IndependentVideoPress Lech Wałęsa to jest zero kompletne! On donosił na tych co kradli akumulatory z wózków! - Janusz Korwin-Mikke Zdjęcia, montaż: Oskar Wądołowski © Independent Video Press 2016 http://www.youtube.com/user/IndependentVideoAxel https://facebook.com/IndependentVideoPress https://twitter.com/IndpeVideoPress
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The former Polish president Lech Walesa explains how he defied Communist rule to help bring down the Iron Curtain. Part 2 of “Three Short Films About Peace.” Produced by: Errol Morris Watch Part I: "Leymah Gbowee: The Dream" here: http://nyti.ms/1qrczOx Watch Part III: "Bob Geldof: The Moment" here: http://nyti.ms/1BXWHJJ Watch all three films here: http://www.nytimes.com/peacefilms Subscribe to the Times Video newsletter for free and get a handpicked selection of the best videos from The New York Times every week: http://bit.ly/timesvideonewsletter Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n Watch more videos at: http://nytimes.com/video --------------------------------------------------------------- Want more from The New York Times? Twitter: https://twitter.com/nytvideo Facebo...
Lech Walesa, form President of Poland, on U.S. Obama, Foreign Politic, Fox News Channel, Special, Interview, News, Report .
Quick interview with Lech Wałęsa more info: http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/wal1int-1
http://www.nicetomeeteu.com Lech Walesa à Paris président polonais chef syndicat Solidarnosc Solidarité Pologne Poland president Polish history 80's années quatre-vingt communisme démocratie komunizm Jaruzelski PZPR viiste en France histoire history Poolse geschiedenis Parijs Gdansk
NEVER SEEN BEFORE: music star Eddy Grant flew to Gdansk to make an extraordinary interview with Lech Walesa. First part of the interview.For more info on video and TV licensing please contact Radomir Krkic at radomirkrkic@yahoo.com
Pardonnez-moi : Darius Rochebin reçoit Lech Walesa, prix Nobel 1983. Ce dernier revient sur sa lutte contre le communisme qui a fait de lui une figure emblématique de la Pologne. Retrouvez toutes les vidéos de Pardonnez-moi sur : http://www.rts.ch/video/emissions/pardonnez-moi?rts_source=source_y
Lech Walsea, the former prime minister of Poland and leader of the Solidarity Movement, discusses leadership with Dean Williams at Harvard's Center for Public Leadership.
SHOTLIST Gdansk - 30 August 2005 1. Pan Lech Walesa at his desk (++PART MUTE++) 2. SOUNDBITE (Polish) Lech Walesa, former Polish President and founder of Solidarity Movement: "Today, Poland needs Solidarity but a much wider movement than a union can provide. We need a Solidarity that is above divisions." FILE Gdansk - 3 November 1995 3. Various of shipyard 4. Various workers smoking Gdansk - 30 August 2005 5. SOUNDBITE (Polish) Lech Walesa, former Polish President and founder of Solidarity Movement: "The (internal) divisions are the reason why I am leaving Solidarity. I want to force them to make the necessary organisational changes." FILE Gdansk - 1 & 2 May 1983 6. Solidarity demonstrators 7. Demonstrators waving Solidarity banners FILE August 25, 1983 8. Wal...
Interview - On the occasion of the 9th World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates, Sylvain Attals guest is Lech Walesa, former trade unionist, human rights activist and Nobel peace laureate in 1983.
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