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  1. LIFE AS A FATAL SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE. Highlights. Życie jako śmiertelna chvoroba przenoszona drogą płciową / Das Leben als tödliche Krankheit, übertragbar durch Geschlechtsverkehr. POL 2000 / 99 min. Director: Krzysztof Zanussi. Screenplay: Krzysztof Zanussi. Cinematographer: Edward Klosiński. Editor: Marek Denys.

  2. Life As a Fatal Sexually Transmitted Disease. Inspired by a piece of graffiti director Krzysztof Zanussi saw near his home, Life begins in medieval France, with Saint Bernard of Clairvaux riding a donkey and calling for people to take part in crusades. In one of the towns he is passing through, a horse thief is about to be executed.

  3. Life As A Fatal Sexually Transmitted Disease. Details: 2000, Rest of the world, 99 mins. Direction:Krzysztof Zanussi. With: Krystyna Janda and Zbigniew Zapasiewicz.

  4. Krzysztof Zanussi Polônia, França, 2000. O último filme da nossa retrospectiva de Krzysztof Zanussi nos leva para a era pós-comunista da Polônia atual. Um drama eloquente sobre a busca pela harmonia espiritual enquanto enfrenta a morte, com perguntas fundamentais sobre como aceitar o mundo enquanto ele se transforma ao nosso redor.

  5. 20. Dez. 2010 · Krzysztof Zanussi’s Zycie jako smiertelna choroba przenoszona droga plciowa ( Life as a Fatal Sexually Transmitted Disease) follows the final weeks of Tomasz Berg (Zbigniew Zapasiewicz), an intelligent, though egotistical and cynical doctor. His journey is complemented by that of Filip (Pawel Okraska), a young, doubt-ridden medical student.

  6. This is my 4th Zanussi, and while I personally prefer his earlier works (Constans and The Structure of Crystals), Life as a Fatal Sexually Transmitted Disease follows the blueprint of a Zanussi in that it is dialogue heavy, cerebral, more character than plot driven, and strangely anti-climactic. The title's taken from a graffiti in Warsaw which caught Zanussi's eye. And you know, life is fatal ...

  7. Tomasz, a doctor, and atheist, is diagnosed with cancer. His ex-wife offers him the money for treatment in Paris, but his lung cancer is past the operating stage. Facing imminent death, he questions the beliefs he has held all his life and starts experimenting with both his own life and those of others.