Zbigniew Rybczinski
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He is from Poland from thew famous School of Formal Film in Lodz. In the 70ties he made formal avantgarde films there, which were impressive beacause of their technical precision and innovation but on the other side surprising because of their relation with popmusic. For example in 1972 the geometric films 'Kwadrat' and 'Take Five' where a music with the same name was in the background. 1975 he made a matrix-film which was a breaktrough and a first step in the direction of computer generated films (1975 'Nowa Ksiazka'). In 1978 he made an animated film, 'Swieto' and in 1980 'Tango'. In 1979 he went to Vienna and made his media-critic films on the edge of illusion and reality. The results were 'Mein Fenster'(1979), 'Media'(1980) and 'Skizzen mit Franz Klammer'(1980). In Austria he made the movie 'Angst' which was about a real murder. Then after an OSCAR® for animation he went to New York where he became one of the big stars of the music-video and art-video scene. He made videos for Grandmaster Flesh, Simple Minds, Yoko Ono, Herb Alpert, Missing Persons and the Pet Shop Boys.


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