WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Krakow

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  • “Schindler’s List” (1993) – Directed by Steven Spielberg, this critically acclaimed film tells the story of German businessman Oskar Schindler, who saved the lives of over a thousand Jewish refugees during the Holocaust in Krakow.
  • “The Pianist” (2002) – Roman Polanski’s powerful film is based on the life of the Polish-Jewish musician Władysław Szpilman, who survived the Warsaw Ghetto and the destruction of Krakow during World War II.
  • “Krakow’s Death” (2000) – This Polish drama, based on a true story, follows an artist’s journey through love and tragedy during the Nazi occupation of Krakow.
  • “The Double Life of Veronique” (1991) – Directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski, this mysterious and poetic film explores the lives of two women, one in France and the other in Poland, with a portion of the story set in Krakow.
  • “Miss Nobody” (1996) – This Polish comedy-drama revolves around the adventures of a young woman who moves to Krakow and gets involved in a series of absurd situations.
  • “Krakow – Identikit” (1977) – A Polish psychological thriller that follows a detective’s investigation into a series of murders in the city of Krakow.
  • “The Innocent Sorcerers” (1960) – This classic Polish film by Andrzej Wajda showcases the romantic encounters of a young man in Krakow during the late 1950s.
  • “Krakow Stories” (2014) – A Polish drama anthology that intertwines multiple characters and their stories, all set in the diverse city of Krakow.
  • “Krakow Melody” (1933) – This pre-war Polish musical romance depicts the love affair between a violinist and a rich woman against the backdrop of Krakow’s old town.
  • “The Doll” (1968) – A Polish comedy-drama set in Krakow, where the main character tries to win the heart of a woman through a series of humorous events.
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