3.01.2022 - 5.02.2022 Film

Dekalog by Kieślowski at the Jerusalem Cinematheque

סדרת המופת של קשישטוף קישלובסקי ולצדה תערוכת הצילום המתעדת את העבודה עליה הוצגו יחד בפסטיבל ערבה לקולנוע בינלאומי ועוברות בימים אלה לסינמטק ירושלים

Dekalog stands as one of the most important works of the great Polish film director Krzysztof Kieślowski.

Now it will be available at the Jerusalem Cinematheque during January 2022.  

It is a series of ten made for television films that focus on the Ten Commandments and provide an artistic and cinematic reading of each one.

In November 2021 the series was screened at the Arava International Film Festival, now it will be available at the Jerusalem Cinematheque during January 2022.  

In addition to the films, a special exhibition about Polish photographer and camera-man Piotr Jaxa will be presented focusing on the many years of mutual work between him and Kieślowski.

The exhibition offers a look at the sets the Dekalog films were filmed at as well as offering a virtual tour of the locations it was filmed at. 

Dekalog – A Hommage to Krzysztof Kieślowski is presented in cooperation with AMI in Poland.      

For further information at the Cinematheque website 

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