“At the age of 87, Oscar winning Polish film-maker Andrzej Wajda directed a movie with terrific gusto and a first-rate lead performance from Robert Wieckiewicz. It’s a full-tilt biopic tribute to the trade-union leader Lech Walesa, founder of the Solidarity movement.”

– Excerpt from a Film Review by Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian


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The Center for Global Education’s International Education Week celebrates the 30th anniversary of the founding of the Solidarity Movement in Poland and the 25th anniversary of Free Poland with a film screening of “Walesa: Man of Hope.” Join us in welcoming the Polish Consul General to the Chapman campus.

Save the date for Thursday, September 18, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. in the Bush Conference Center, Beckman Hall Room 404. The program includes a free appetizer reception, exhibition of the 1989 Fall of the System and film screening.


This event is free to the Chapman Community.  For more information, contact globaled@chapman.edu or 714-997-6830.

Sponsored by the Center for Global Education and Consulate General of the Republic of Poland.

 

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About “Walesa: Man of Hope”


Andrzej Wajda, Film Director
Run time: 128 mins (2h 8 min)
Biography/ Drama

Starring: Robert Więckiewicz, Agnieszka Grochowska


Photo courtesy of River Run International Film Festival