Rodzajowe scenki warszawskie

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"Rodzajowe scenki warszawskie" is a Polish silent film directed by Bolesław Matuszewski, showcasing everyday life and urban scenes from Warsaw at the turn of the 20th century. The film features a series of genre-based scenes, providing a fascinating glimpse into the social and cultural dynamics of Warsaw, captured through the lens of one of the earliest Polish filmmakers. The film serves as an important historical document, reflecting the vibrancy and character of the city during this time period.
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