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Zbig [Zbigniew Rybczyński]

A documentary on Zbigniew Rybczynski, spanning his entire career, from Kwadrat to his most recent Hi-Def works. Zbigniew is one of the great pioneers of the moving image; a true visionary whose influence and ideas can be found everywhere in contemporary filmmaking and advertising. Fascinating and moving in equal parts, Zbigniew discusses his life and experiences and how they have shaped his work. An incredibly eloquent and engaging narrator and storyteller, the man is as interesting as his creations— a beautiful mind, an extraordinary artist, and a remarkable man.

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A documentary on Zbigniew Rybczynski, spanning his entire career, from Kwadrat to his most recent Hi-Def works. Zbigniew is one of the great pioneers of the moving image; a true visionary whose influence and ideas can be found everywhere in contemporary filmmaking and advertising. Fascinating and moving in equal parts, Zbigniew discusses his life and experiences and how they have shaped his work. An incredibly eloquent and engaging narrator and storyteller, the man is as interesting as his creations— a beautiful mind, an extraordinary artist, and a remarkable man.

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