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Marek Kanievska (born 30 November 1952) is a British film director. His films have won various awards at the Cannes Film Festival and the Florence Film Festival.〔(Marek Kanievska (I) – Biography )〕 His 2004 film ''A Different Loyalty'' was entered into the 26th Moscow International Film Festival.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=26th Moscow International Film Festival (2004) )〕 ==Career== Kanievska began his television directing career in Australia in the early 1970s with a production company called Crawford, producing episodes of a drama series called ''Matlock Police'' (1971–1976). The series details the lives of policemen working in a fictional country town in Victoria. Returning to London Kanievska spent the latter half of the 1970s building up a range of credits including live television and entertainment programmes like ''Our Show'' (1977–1978) and the drama serial ''Rooms'' (1974). During this period he also helmed episodes of the ITV detective drama ''Hazell'' (1978–1979); a parody of early film-noir, ''Shoestring'' (1979–1980); another detective drama for the BBC, ''Thomas & Sarah'' (1979), a spin-off from the BAFTA Award winning series ''Upstairs, Downstairs''; ''A Light that Shines'' (1979) for ''BBC 2 Play of the Week''; and various instalments of ''ITV Playhouse'' (1967–1983), a comedy drama series featuring contributions from playwrights such as Dennis Potter, Rhys Adrian and Alan Sharp. In the early 80's Kanievska directed several episodes of ''Muck and Brass'' (1982) starring Mel Smith as an opportunistic property developer in the Midlands. Dealing with issues of greed, corruption and power politics in council chambers the series had a hard-edged realism and gritty humour that was greeted with acclaim on its original transmission. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Marek Kanievska」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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