How to Speak Polish with Ola Rudnicka
When you listen to the Polish language do you just hear hissing, rustling and hushing? Tut tut Oscar Wilde - you must listen closer. She may look like her name is Moonchild and she comes from Fantastica but Ola Rudnicka is actually from the Polish capital of Warsaw (Warszawa) and today she will be teaching you everything you need to know to get along swell with the Poles. Land a ski jump, take a trip to the milk bar or ride on the back of her motorbike, this platinum blonde will have you silver-tongued in no time.
Director Daniel Brereton
Producer James Lowrey
Director of Photography Nic Booth
1st Assistant Director Kerry Green
Focus Puller Anthony McHugh
Gaffer Harry Gay
Spark Anthony Lucas
Sound Recordist Roger Cutting
Production Design Robert Storey
Production Design Assistant Jessica Olsen
Production Design Assistant Bryony Edwards
Director Assistant Iris Debaveye
Runner Ruaidhri Ryan
Editor Tom Chick
Sound Mix Henry Law
Colourist Houmam Abdalla at Electric Theatre Collective
Stylist Raphael Hirsch
Styling Assistant Sarah Flanagan
Hair Karin Bilger
Make-up by Ariel Yeh using Illamasqua
Model Ola Rudnicka at Model Plus
Global Head of Video Danielle Bennison-Brown
Senior Video Commissioning Editor Jack Robinson
Look 1
Ola wears Jacket and Dress Proenza Schouler. Socks and shoes Nike.
Look 2
Dress Proenza Schouler. Suitcase Victorinox.
Look 3
Top Gareth Pugh.
Look 4
Top and Pants Nike. Gloves Zadig and Voltaire.
Look 5
Jacket Celine
Look 6
Glasses KTZ. Jacket, Trousers, Gloves and Boots Moncler
Look 7
All clothing Adidas
Look 8
Jacket and boots Christian Dior. Bra Agent Provocateur. Leather Pants DL 1961.
Special Thanks to Darek Kumosa at Model Plus, James Powell at Next London, Park Village
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Starring:
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Jeanne Damas | Viva Models
Director: Gordon von Steiner
Director of Photography: Stuart Winecoff | Artistry
Global Marketing Director: Monika Kapłan
Choreographer: Richard Jackson | Bloc Agency
Stylist Main Cast: Karin Smeds | Linkdetails
Supporting Cast Stylist: Michał Kuś
Hair Stylist Main Cast: Jimmy Paul | Susan Price NYC
Make-up Artist Main Cast: Kathy Le Sant | Open Talent Paris
Set Design: Andy Hillman | Streeters
Graphic Design: Huncwot agency
Production: Warsaw Creatives
Joanna Kulig – vocal / Piotr Iwański – piano.
Song: Yes Sir, I Can Boogie - Baccara
Music & lyrics: Frank Dostal / Rolf Soja
Publisher: Magazine Music Verlag GmbH / Peermusic Musikverlag GMBH / SM Publishing (Poland) Sp. z o.o.
GRUZJA, Jazda Konna
Przedstawiam Wam nasz pierwszy wyjazd do Gruzji na konie. To miała być przygoda i była. Postanowiłem niczego nie oczekiwać i cieszyć się tym co zastaniemy. Nie oznaczało to, że nie dowiadywałem się o tym co nas może czekać, co ze sobą zabrać i jak się tam poruszać, zachować, itp. Poszedłem na żywioł z oczekiwaniami. Oczekiwałem nieoczekiwanego. Brzmi może jakoś tak, ale był to strzał w dziesiątkę. Bawiłem się świetnie.
Podczas pobytu były zachwyty, trudy i znoje, gorąco i zimno, zaskoczenia i wiele emocji, które teraz tak na szybko nie mogę sobie przypomnieć lub raczej za dużo by trzeba wymieniać.
Postanowiłem wszystko nakręcić. Wszystko co mogłem. Pewne rzeczy muszą pozostać w naszych pamięciach i niedopowiedzeniach. Nie nadają się bowiem do filmu, lub po prostu dla Was byłyby nudne z powodu nieznajomości tła i historii naszej grupy lub wydarzeń na miejscu.
Jeżeli nie ja filmowałem to robiła to Gosia. Mam też materiały filmowe udostępnione mi przez Jacka, Łukasza, Andrzeja i Pawła. Ponadto mnóstwo zdjęć od ww. i Darii. Gdybym wszystko to zamieścił to film byłby baaaardzo długi.
Liczę na to, że ten film w tak długiej postaci Was nie zanudzi. Starałem się go zrobić tak aby był ciekawy, dynamiczny i efektowny. Przedstawił nasze doświadczenia, emocje i wrażenia.
Gdyby ktoś jednak nie miał na niego ochoty to zapraszam do krótszych części zamieszczonych wcześniej na kanale. Można wybrać sobie to co się lubi.
Nie przedłużając i nie zdradzając zawartości, zapraszam do oglądania filmu i subskrybowania kanału.
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I was having a great time.
During the stay there were delights, hardships and hardships, hot and cold, surprises and many emotions that I can not recall so quickly, or rather too much to be exchanged.
I decided to shoot everything. Everything I could. Certain things must remain in our memories and understatements. They are not suitable for a movie, or simply for you would be boring due to ignorance of the background and history of our group or events on the spot.
If not I filmed it, it was done by Goshia. I also have film materials provided to me by Jacek, Łukasz, Andrzej and Paweł. In addition, a lot of photos from the above and Daria. If I post it all, the movie would be soooooo long.
I hope that this film will not bore you in such a long form. I tried to make it interesting, dynamic and effective. He presented our experiences, emotions and impressions. If someone did not feel like it, I invite you to the shorter parts posted earlier on the channel. You can choose what you like.
Without prolonging or revealing the content, I invite you to watch the movie and subscribe to the channel.
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Words at War: They Shall Inherit the Earth / War Tide / Condition Red
Germany invaded France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg on 10 May 1940.[67] The Netherlands and Belgium were overrun using blitzkrieg tactics in a few days and weeks, respectively.[68] The French-fortified Maginot Line and the Allied forces in Belgium were circumvented by a flanking movement through the thickly wooded Ardennes region,[69] mistakenly perceived by French planners as an impenetrable natural barrier against armoured vehicles.[70]
British troops were forced to evacuate the continent at Dunkirk, abandoning their heavy equipment by early June.[71] On 10 June, Italy invaded France, declaring war on both France and the United Kingdom;[72] twelve days later France surrendered and was soon divided into German and Italian occupation zones,[73] and an unoccupied rump state under the Vichy Regime. On 3 July, the British attacked the French fleet in Algeria to prevent its possible seizure by Germany.[74]
In June, during the last days of the Battle of France, the Soviet Union forcibly annexed Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania,[57] and then annexed the disputed Romanian region of Bessarabia. Meanwhile, Nazi-Soviet political rapprochement and economic cooperation[75][76] gradually stalled,[77][78] and both states began preparations for war.[79]
With France neutralized, Germany began an air superiority campaign over Britain (the Battle of Britain) to prepare for an invasion.[80] The campaign failed, and the invasion plans were canceled by September.[80] Using newly captured French ports, the German Navy enjoyed success against an over-extended Royal Navy, using U-boats against British shipping in the Atlantic.[81] Italy began operations in the Mediterranean, initiating a siege of Malta in June, conquering British Somaliland in August, and making an incursion into British-held Egypt in September 1940. Japan increased its blockade of China in September by seizing several bases in the northern part of the now-isolated French Indochina.[82]
Throughout this period, the neutral United States took measures to assist China and the Western Allies. In November 1939, the American Neutrality Act was amended to allow cash and carry purchases by the Allies.[83] In 1940, following the German capture of Paris, the size of the United States Navy was significantly increased and, after the Japanese incursion into Indochina, the United States embargoed iron, steel and mechanical parts against Japan.[84] In September, the United States further agreed to a trade of American destroyers for British bases.[85] Still, a large majority of the American public continued to oppose any direct military intervention into the conflict well into 1941.[86]
At the end of September 1940, the Tripartite Pact united Japan, Italy and Germany to formalize the Axis Powers.[87] The Tripartite Pact stipulated that any country, with the exception of the Soviet Union, not in the war which attacked any Axis Power would be forced to go to war against all three.[88] During this time, the United States continued to support the United Kingdom and China by introducing the Lend-Lease policy authorizing the provision of materiel and other items[89] and creating a security zone spanning roughly half of the Atlantic Ocean where the United States Navy protected British convoys.[90] As a result, Germany and the United States found themselves engaged in sustained naval warfare in the North and Central Atlantic by October 1941, even though the United States remained officially neutral.[91][92]
The Axis expanded in November 1940 when Hungary, Slovakia and Romania joined the Tripartite Pact.[93] In October 1940, Italy invaded Greece but within days was repulsed and pushed back into Albania, where a stalemate soon occurred.[94] In December 1940, British Commonwealth forces began counter-offensives against Italian forces in Egypt and Italian East Africa.[95] By early 1941, with Italian forces having been pushed back into Libya by the Commonwealth, Churchill ordered a dispatch of troops from Africa to bolster the Greeks.[96] The Italian Navy also suffered significant defeats, with the Royal Navy putting three Italian battleships out of commission by a carrier attack at Taranto, and neutralising several more warships at the Battle of Cape Matapan.[97]
German paratroopers invading the Greek island of Crete, May 1941.
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