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Poland’s most bankable film director turns camera on himself for powerful ‘warts-’n’-all’ biopic

Controversial filmmaker Patryk Vega has turned the camera on his own turbulent life with the film Niewidzialna Wojna (Invisible War) to hit cinema screens at the end of September. Kalbar/TFN

VIDEO: Patryk Vega whose hits include Pitbull, Women of Mafia and Secret Wars says that he wants to show how this fame, glitz and big money came at a huge price, awakened dormant demons and exposed him to the temptations and pitfalls of show business.

Film industry brings in over $44 million for 2020, and yes, THAT film led the way

This year’s $44 million continues a five year run of Polish-made movies generating over $1 million, despite pandemic lockdown and cinema closures.

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Teen sparks national mania after spotted reading book instead of smartphone while selling raspberries

The 13-year-old called Samuel charmed the country after being photographed on the high street in Gniezno which quickly went viral creating a wave of ‘Samuel-mania’.

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Four tonnes of Nazi gold found in buried 18th century palace canister, say WWII treasure hunters

Measuring between 1.3 to 1.5 metres long and 50cm in depth, the cylindrical metal canister was found in the conservatory of an 18th century palace used by Hitler’s SS as a brothel.

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