Top related persons:
Top related locs:
Top related orgs:

Search resuls for: "Toruń"


9 mentions found


Over three years after the accidental on-set death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, Alec Baldwin's Western film “Rust” received a polite response during its controversial premiere Wednesday at the EnergaCamerimage festival in Toruń, Poland. The audience clapped through the film’s closing credits, strengthening their applause when a dedication to Hutchins appeared. The premiere opened with Camerimage director Marek Żydowicz asking the audience to stand for a moment of silence for Hutchins. Cinematographer Rachel Mason, Hutchins’ friend who made a documentary about the completion of the film, then made an emotional speech. Additionally, AFI launched the Halyna Hutchins Memorial Scholarship Fund.
Persons: Halyna Hutchins, Alec Baldwin's, Rust ”, Hutchins, Joel Souza —, New Mexico —, Bianca Cline, Alec Baldwin —, Baldwin, Hutchins ’, Olga Solovey —, Baldwin —, Matthew Hutchins, , Marek Żydowicz, Rachel Mason, , doesn’t, Joel Souza, Wojtek Radwanski, Żydowicz, Halyna’s, Halyna, ” Mason, ” Souza, Cline, ” Cline, you’ll, ” Hutchins, Rust, he’s, armorer Hannah Gutierrez Reed Organizations: Getty, America Society of Cinematographers, AFI Locations: Toruń, Poland, New Mexico, AFP, Camerimage, EnergaCamerimage, Wyoming
The striking 3D reconstruction of Zosia, as locals nicknamed her, sheds light on the human found in the grisly grave. Archaeologist Dariusz Poliński, who led the team that unearthed Zosia’s remains, said it was a “mind-blowing” moment when he saw the reconstruction by Swedish forensic artist Oscar Nilsson for the first time. During the course of the 17th century, Poland and Sweden fought a series of wars, so Zosia could have been an outsider within her community. “Maybe because of some misfortune or the death of somebody else, they decided to open the grave,” Poliński suggested. A year after discovering Zosia’s grave, the same team found a child’s remains buried in an unusual way.
Persons: Dariusz Poliński, Oscar Nilsson, , Poliński, Nilsson, “ I’m, , Zosia, ” Poliński, Martyn Rady, Rady, , Habsburg Organizations: CNN, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Caravan Media, PBS, Masaryk, Central, University College London Locations: Poland, Toruń, Scandinavia, Sweden, Europe, Swedish, feasted, Austrian, Pień, Dąbrowa
Nicolaus Copernicus University / Oscar Nilsson via ReutersZosia, as she was named by locals, was found in 2022 by a team of archaeologists from Torun’s Nicolaus Copernicus University. The sickle, the padlock and certain types of wood found at the grave site were all believed at the time to hold magical properties protecting against vampires, according to the Nicolaus Copernicus team. Among the other bodies found at the site was a “vampire” child, buried face down and similarly padlocked at the foot. “It’s emotional to watch a face coming back from the dead, especially when you know the story about this young girl,” Nilsson says. Nilsson said he wanted to bring Zosia back “as a human, and not as this monster that she is buried as.”
Persons: Zosia ”, , , Oscar Nilsson, Nicolaus Copernicus, Torun’s Nicolaus, Nilsson, Zosia’s, ” Nilsson Organizations: Nicolaus Copernicus University, Reuters Zosia, Torun’s Nicolaus Copernicus University Locations: Pien, Poland, Swedish, Torun’s, Bydgoszcz
The film “Rust” will make its world premiere next month, three years after the set shooting that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and blanketed the production in scandal and legal troubles. The Western drama starring and produced by Alec Baldwin will make its world premiere at the Camerimage Festival which takes place Nov. 16 to 23 in Toruń, Poland. Production was halted as Baldwin and the film’s armorer, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, became the subject of legal action. Fred Hayes / Getty Images fileThe premiere will include a screening of the film followed by a panel discussion with Souza and other filmmakers involved. “In the panel, following the screening of Rust, the filmmakers will discuss events surrounding the film, offering insight into continuing production after Halyna’s death,” the release said.
Persons: Halyna Hutchins, Alec Baldwin, Baldwin, Hutchins, Joel Souza, Hannah Gutierrez, Reed, Fred Hayes, Souza, Rust, , Gutierrez Organizations: Locations: Toruń, Poland, Mexico, Ukrainian, Park City , Utah
Three years after the fatal shooting on the set of "Rust," the film is set to make its world premiere at the Camerimage Festival in Poland next month. During the production of the western film in October 2021, star Alec Baldwin fired a prop gun that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Since the shooting, the film and Baldwin have been ensnared in legal proceedings. The Camerimage festival in Toruń, Poland, is centered around the art of cinematography. "During the festival, we honored Halyna's memory with a moment of silence and a panel of cinematographers discussed safety on set.
Persons: Alec Baldwin, Baldwin, Halyna Hutchins, Prosecutors, Hannah Gutierrez, Reed, Gutierrez, Hutchins, Joel Souza, Marek Zydowicz Organizations: Prosecutors Locations: Santa Fe, New Mexico, Poland, Toruń, Camerimage
[1/5] FILE PHOTO:Anthropologist from Nicolas Copernicus University Urszula Okularczyk works by the remains of a woman found at the 17th century cemetery for rejected people in Pien, at Nicolas Copernicus University in Torun, Poland, October 27, 2023. "These are people who, if it was done intentionally, were afraid of ... contact with these people because they might bite, drink blood," Polinski said. The child's grave was desecrated at some point after burial and all bones removed apart from those in the legs. Archaeologists have found other methods used to stop the living dead, with Polinski describing strange practices found in some burials. Reporting by Thomas Holdstock and Hedy Beloucif; Writing by Alan Charlish; Editing by Clarence FernandezOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Nicolas, Nicolas Copernicus University Urszula, padlocked, Dariusz Polinski, Polinski, Thomas Holdstock, Hedy Beloucif, Alan Charlish, Clarence Fernandez Organizations: Nicolas Copernicus University, Thomson Locations: Pien, Torun, Poland
Pien, Poland Reuters —Archaeologists in Poland have uncovered the remains of a 17th-century child padlocked to his grave to stop him rising from the dead, a discovery that turns the spotlight on beliefs in vampires as Halloween approaches. A woman’s body was also found in the cemetery with a padlock on her leg and a sickle around the neck, suggesting she was believed to be a vampire. “These are people who, if it was done intentionally, were afraid of … contact with these people because they might bite, drink blood,” Polinski said. The child’s grave was desecrated at some point after burial and all bones removed apart from those in the legs. Archaeologists have found other methods used to stop the living dead, with Polinski describing strange practices found in some burials.
Persons: padlocked, , , Dariusz Polinski, Nicolaus, Nicolas, ” Polinski Organizations: Poland Reuters — Archaeologists, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Nicolas Copernicus University Institute of Archaeology Locations: Pien, Poland, Polish, Toruń
TORUN, Poland—The first time that Kateryna Lihusha fled a murderous Kremlin effort to tighten its grip on Ukraine, it was 1932 and she was a baby in her mother’s arms. Her parents ran to the eastern Ukrainian city of Horlivka from a nearby village where Soviet security officials were seizing grain. Many of her relatives who stayed would die of hunger.
Persons: Kateryna Lihusha Locations: TORUN, Poland, Ukraine, Ukrainian, Horlivka
Undying Dread: A 400-Year-Old Corpse, Locked to Its Grave
  + stars: | 2023-09-05 | by ( Franz Lidz | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
In one account, from 1674, a dead man rose from his tomb to assault his relatives; when his grave was opened, the corpse was unnaturally preserved and bore traces of fresh blood. In 1746, a Benedictine monk named Antoine Augustin Calmet published a popular treatise that sought, among other things, to distinguish real revenants from frauds. Four centuries later, archaeologists in Europe have discovered the first physical evidence of a suspected child revenant. “The padlock would have been locked to the big toe,” Dariusz Poliński, the lead archaeologist on the study, said through a translator. Sometime after burial, the grave was desecrated and all the bones removed except those of the lower legs.
Persons: , Antoine Augustin Calmet, revenant, Nicolaus, Dariusz Poliński Organizations: Nicolaus Copernicus University Locations: Poland, Europe, Pień, Polish, Bydgoszcz, Toruń
Total: 9