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A MEETING WITH RAFAL OLBINSKI


Saturday, March 13, 1999

Members of the Helena Modjeska Art and Culture Club enjoyed a real feast. Rafal Olbinski, the world-famous illustrator and painter, recipient of more than a hundred awards, agreed to meet with us at the hospitable Pilatowicz residence. Olbinski was visiting Los Angeles at the invitation of the Pasadena Art Center College of Design and its Professor, our Club Member, Leonard Konopelski. Leonard introduced our guest and skillfully guided the meeting and the presentation.

Olbinski conquered the audience completely. We had known about his achievements, most of us had seen his work, but we were not really prepared for his personality. His intellectual brilliance, acute sense of humor, and poetic perception of the world reflected in his work, surprisingly coincide with a no-nonsense, down-to-earth sense of reality. He knows his own value and standing but one could not find the slightest trace of conceit or vanity in his demeanor.

Olbinski showed us slides of his work, beginning with early posters created in Poland, years ago when Poland was the A world capital of poster, followed by the illustrations and posters that won him recognition, fame and numerous awards in the USA and worldwide, ending with his most recent illustrations and paintings. The story of his success, in his own words, is the story of hard work, a lot of hard work, talent, and good luck. A formula simple enough to be dull. Olbinski made it fascinating. We were in turn touched, fascinated or amused, contemplative, solemn or joyful. The world in his story looked different, revealed unusual possibilities and mysteries, very much like the world we were admiring on the screen.

Much has been written about Olbinski, experts have used all the learned terms and appropriate adjectives, but I believe they overlooked the obvious: He is a magician.

When the evening was ending some ladies commented on his good looks, many of us grasped the opportunity to purchase a sample of his work - a poster or a calendar - but all of us carried that heartwarming feelingts: Olbinski is one of us and we are proud of him!

/Andrzej Lowkis

http://www.polonia.net/sztuka/olbinski/olbinski.html




"GERMANS", A FILM DIRECTED AND PRODUCED

BY JERZY KAMINSKI


November 24.1996

Rubicon Films (US) and Figaro Films (Poland) in association with the Committee of the Polish Cinematography, Polish Television and Film Studio Wroclaw present:



A film drama based on the play of the same title by the Polish playwright
Leon Kruczkowski.

It is a multi-thread saga of a German intellectual family whose members mirror a spectrum of attitudes within the German society towards the Nazi ideology. The film follows Professor Sonnenbruch, his wife Berta, and their grown-up children as they individually face the ethical and moral dilemmas which the war brings upon them.

Directed and produced by
Zbigniew Kaminski, screenplay by Zbigniew Kaminski.


CAST


Per Oscarsson (Sweden) - Professor Walter Sonnenbruch

Matthew Sullivan (US) - Joachim Peters, Professor's former student,his longtime assistant and friend

Vivian Schilling (US) - Ruth Sonnenbruch, his daughter

Scott Cleverdon (US) - Willi Sonnenbruch, officer SS and his son

Beata Tyszkiewicz (Poland)- his wife Berta ( First Prize for Best Female
Supporting Role, Gdynia Film Festival, 1996)

Peter Thoemke (US) - Hoppe , former handyman at Sonnenbruch's household,
now a policeman ioccupied Poland

Mark Folger (US) - Gluck, Nazi Party functionary

Beth Tegarden (US) - Liesel, Professor's daughter in law




The Board and the membership of the Modjeska Art
and Culture Club would like to express deep gratitude
to our fellow members who are also the sponsors of today's event:


Mr.& Mrs. Witold and Zofia Czajkowski
Mr. & Mrs. Andrzej and Irina Dabrowski
Ms. Katarzyna Dabrowska," Polka" Restaurant
Mr. Krzysztof Hiller, POLAM
Ms. Anna Holland, PEKAO Trading Corp.
Mr.& Mrs. Jerzy and Lena Wagner







Joanna Trzeciak







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