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Poland and broadcasts
In addition to the flagship United States channel and the original international versions in the UK, Australia and Germany, as of early-March 2010, the channel also broadcasts in South East Asia, New Zealand, Scandinavia, Poland, Republic of Ireland, Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Cyprus, India, Italy, Israel, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Turkey, Hungary, France, Morocco, Russia, Greece, Canada, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Africa, Brazil, Colombia and Latin America.
RFE / RL ended broadcasts to Hungary in 1993 and stopped broadcasts to Poland in 1997.
However, after the fall of the Soviet Union and the satellite communist governments of Eastern Europe, a Hoover Institution conference reviewing reports from citizens in newly independent Russia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and other countries tended to substantiate the effectiveness of RFE and U. S. Voice of America broadcasts both in providing information and bolstering democratic movements within those countries, despite attempts at electronic jamming and counter-propaganda.
Although the Adult Swim block doesn't exist in any of Poland's channels, AXN Spin ( which is an off-shoot of AXN Poland ) broadcasts Robot Chicken and The Boondocks.
-The Polish language version broadcasts on Nickelodeon in Poland.
Satellite broadcasts were piped to many other locations, including Yeshivas Chachmei Lublin in Poland.
His September 1939 radio broadcasts are now considered to be a part of popular culture in Poland.
It broadcasts one kilowatt on 90. 9 ( licensed to Gorham, where the main campus of USM is located ) and 104. 1 MHz ( licensed to Portland ) and can be heard as far north as Poland, Maine.
In Poland, there is a music channel called " 4fun TV " that broadcasts recent vocal trance hits from Belgium.
Through his daily radio broadcasts he remained one of the most popular radio personalities, both in communist-held Poland and among the Polish diaspora in the West.
In the 1990s he started his cooperation with the Polish Radio and wrote a series of broadcasts titled Polska z oddali ( Poland from a Distance ).
Satellite broadcasts and web feeds were piped to over 100 locations, including those in Chicago, Baltimore, Toronto, Montreal, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Uruguay, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Melbourne, Hong Kong, and Lublin, Poland.
The recent publication of a Polish-language edition Szyk's biography and public broadcasts of the documentary film " Arthur Szyk-Illuminator " ( Marta TV & Film, Telewizja Polska ( Łódź ), 2005 ) also have improved Szyk's stature in his mother country, Poland.
TVP Polonia is targeted at Polish-speaking audiences outside of Poland, and it broadcasts many of the shows also broadcast by TVP's domestic channels in addition to news from Polonia / Polish communities around the world.

Poland and feature
* The Nazi occupation of Poland and the Allied bombing of Peenemünde are depicted in the British feature film Battle of the V-1 ( 1958 ) ( called Missiles From Hell in the United States and some other countries ), which starred the actor Michael Rennie.
His second feature The Devil ( 1972 ) was banned in Poland, and Żuławski went to France.
In Poland, many flags based on the national design also feature the national colors.
The bronze Gniezno Doors of Gniezno Cathedral in Poland are the only Romanesque doors in Europe to feature the life of a saint.
In Poland, the official banner of the city of Kraków, ( twinned with Edinburgh ), feature the coat of arms of Kraków overlying a white saltire on a blue field.
In a surprise turn in 2004, Dave Mustaine requested Poland to record guitar solos for the Megadeth record The System Has Failed, the first Megadeth album not to feature original bass player and founding member David Ellefson.
Raymond Bernard's silent feature film Le joueur d ' échecs ( The Chess Player, France 1927 ) weaves elements from the real story of the Turk into an adventure tale set in the aftermath of the first of the Partitions of Poland in 1772.
A salient feature in the history of the municipality is the presence of Pomeranian immigrants, who came from a region that is now part of Germany and Poland.
As has been said, the main feature of a szabla is a curved one-edged blade, often with a yelmen ( called feather in Poland ).
Her last feature film of note was 1997's The Island on Bird Street, a Danish period drama made in the Dogme 95 style, about an 11-year-old Jewish boy who hides from the Nazis in occupied Poland during World War II before he is reunited with his father.
; Oldest outfield player to feature in a European Championship qualifying match: Stuart Pearce, 37 years, 137 days, 8 September 1999, 0-0 vs. Poland
Festivals are held in countries such as the UK, Poland, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and feature leading electronic music artists from across the globe.
The film consists of feature and documentary footage combined with materials filmed shortly after the Nazi occupation of Poland.
Aside from the footage shot in Poland, the rest of the film consisted of stills and archival footage from feature films ( often without permission ) that the film presented as if they were documentary footage.
Whilst distinguishing, this feature is not necessarily unique to Pannonian Rusyns, as the languages of other Rusyn groups in Slovakia and Poland contain features of Eastern and Western Slavic languages.
Braun then produced Edges of the Lord, a feature film shot in Poland and starring Haley Joel Osment and Willem Dafoe, distributed by Miramax Films.
A graduate of Cinematography at the famed Lodz Film School in Poland, Taczanowski has been the Director of Photography on nineteen feature films and two television series.

Poland and film
In 1989, the ban was repealed after the overthrow of the Communist government in Poland, and the film was shown in theaters for the first time later that year.
The 2004 action-drama film Out of Reach is about a pen pal relationship between a Vietnam veteran and a 13-year-old orphaned girl from Poland.
* Gilliam was honored with the Director with Unique Visual Sensitivity Award at the Camerimage film festival in Łódź, Poland in 2009.
It is no accident that even today Thucydides turns up as a guiding spirit in military academies, neocon think tanks and the writings of men like Henry Kissinger ; whereas Herodotus has been the choice of imaginative novelists ( Michael Ondaatje's novel The English Patient and the film based on it boosted the sale of the Histories to a wholly unforeseen degree ) and as food for a starved soul of an equally imaginative foreign correspondent from Iron Curtain Poland, Ryszard Kapuscinski.
It has also been adapted to films, The Sacrifice ( 1909 ), Love's Surprises Are Futile ( 1916 ), The Gift of the Magi ( 1917 ), Dary magów ( Poland, 1972 ), part of O. Henry's Full House ( 1952 ), The Gift of Love ( 1978 ), The Gift of the Magi ( 1958 ), Christmas Eve on Sesame Street ( 1978 ), Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas gift ( 1999 ), The Gift of the Magi ( 2004 ) and the short film for the Irish band The Script in 2010 called For the First Time.
When his second film Diabeł was banned in Poland he decided to move to France, where he made L ' Important c ' est d ' aimer ( 1975 ) with Romy Schneider.
After returning to Poland he worked for two years on a film which the authorities did not allow him to finish ( On the Silver Globe ), based on a book by his great-uncle Jerzy Żuławski.
Between 1975 and 1977, he wrote the screenplay and lensed the film on various locations around Poland, as well as Crimea, the Caucasus Mountains and even the Gobi Desert.
A passage of another eight years was required, as glasnost and perestroika began to thaw the Cold War-dominated Eastern Europe, for Żuławski to be able to return again to Poland and edit the still-unfinished remnants into a 166-minute rough approximation of what the finished film might have been.
There is no strict division in Poland between theatre and film directors and actors, therefore many stage artists are known to theatre goers from films of Andrzej Wajda, for example: Wojciech Pszoniak, Daniel Olbrychski, Krystyna Janda, Jerzy Radziwiłowicz, and from films of Krzysztof Kieślowski, actors such as Jerzy Stuhr, Janusz Gajos and others.
This film is also known under the name Critical Decision, for the Dutch / Belgian market ; Ratkaisun Hetket ( The Moments of Decision ) for Finland ; Ultime Decision, for France ; Décision au sommet, for French Canadian ; the German title was Einsame Entscheidung and Final Decision in South Korea, Krytyczna decyzja in Poland and Boeing 747 v ohrožení ( Boeing 747 in Danger ) in Czech Republic.
Heimkehrs introduction explicitly states that hundreds of thousands of Germans in Poland suffered as the characters in the film did.
The film also shows Chopin taking part in secret meetings to work on saving Poland with his young friends.
Ironically, when this film was produced in 1944, Poland was suffering from a similar fate as it had when Chopin was alive Poland was under foreign control once again ( under Germans ) during World War II.
No End ( Bez końca, 1984 ) was perhaps his most clearly political film, depicting political trials in Poland during martial law, from the unusual point of view of a lawyer's ghost and his widow.
Through a hazardous scheme, Mikołaj helps him return to Poland hidden in the suitcase shown at the beginning of the film, which is later stolen by employees at the airport.
The film has a political subtext, in which Karol's impotence and financial helplessness in France, and subsequent rise as a somewhat shady capitalist, mirror the attempts of Poland to advance from its disadvantaged position within Europe.
In 1991, Polish film director Krzysztof Kieślowski cast her in the lead role of his film The Double Life of Véronique, the allegorical story of two young women, one in Poland and the other in France, both of whom are played by Jacob.
In Poland the film was released under the title “ Lemur zwany Rollo ” which literally means “ A Lemur Called Rollo ”, thus directly referencing A Fish Called Wanda.
Greece and communist countries such as Poland, Romania, Czechoslovakia were the initial buyers of the film in Europe.
The film mostly takes place from the end of World War I to the end of World War II ( when Oscar is 20 ) in the city of Danzig, Poland.

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