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Hope for the future

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My hope overcomes my scepticism
Jan Józef Lipski Social activist
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By becoming a candidate for the Senate, I hope that we will go in the direction that we intend to follow but it definitely won't be in a straight line. There will be all kinds of zigzags and we'll take steps back as well. Despite this, I still have hope although at the same time, I have many fears.

[Q] Why are you a candidate? Why do you want to join the Senate?

Well, I am a candidate because this hope overcomes my scepticism, I think that we're doing something, that this will be the first step leading to other steps, but what will really happen nobody can tell today.

Kandydując do Senatu, mam nadzieję, że będziemy szli w tym kierunku w którym zamierzamy, ale na pewno nie będzie to marsz po linii prostej. Będą różne zygzaki, będą nawet chwilowe cofnięcia się. Mimo to jednak mam nadzieję i zarazem mam dużo obawy.

[Q] Dlaczego właśnie Pan kandyduje? Dalczego Pan chce stanąć do Senatu?

No, kandyduję dlatego, że jednak ta nadzieja przeważa nad moim sceptycyzmem. Myślę, że coś zrobimy, że będzie to pierwszy krok do kroków następnych, ale jak to będzie naprawdę, to przecież nikt naprawdę dzisiaj nie może wiedzieć.

Jan Józef Lipski (1926-1991) was one of Poland's best known political activists. He was also a writer and a literary critic. As a soldier in the Home Army (Armia Krajowa), he fought in the Warsaw Uprising. In 1976, following worker protests, he co-founded the Workers' Defence Committee (KOR). His active opposition to Poland's communist authorities led to his arrest and imprisonment on several occasions. In 1987, he re-established and headed the Polish Socialist Party. Two years later, he was elected to the Polish Senate. He died in 1991 while still in office. For his significant work, Lipski was honoured with the Cross of the Valorous (Krzyż Walecznych), posthumously with the Grand Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta (1991) and with the highest Polish decoration, the Order of the White Eagle (2006).

Listeners: Marcel Łoziński Jacek Petrycki

Film director Marcel Łoziński was born in Paris in 1940. He graduated from the Film Directing Department of the National School of Film, Television and Theatre in Łódź in 1971. In 1994, he was nominated for an American Academy Award and a European Film Academy Award for the documentary, 89 mm from Europe. Since 1995, he has been a member of the American Academy of Motion Picture Art and Science awarding Oscars. He lectured at the FEMIS film school and the School of Polish Culture of Warsaw University. He ran documentary film workshops in Marseilles. Marcel Łoziński currently lectures at Andrzej Wajda’s Master School for Film Directors. He also runs the Dragon Forum, a European documentary film workshop.

Cinematographer Jacek Petrycki was born in Poznań, Poland in 1948. He has worked extensively in Poland and throughout the world. His credits include, for Agniezka Holland, Provincial Actors (1979), Europe, Europe (1990), Shot in the Heart (2001) and Julie Walking Home (2002), for Krysztof Kieslowski numerous short films including Camera Buff (1980) and No End (1985). Other credits include Journey to the Sun (1998), directed by Jesim Ustaoglu, which won the Golden Camera 300 award at the International Film Camera Festival, Shooters (2000) and The Valley (1999), both directed by Dan Reed, Unforgiving (1993) and Betrayed (1995) by Clive Gordon both of which won the BAFTA for best factual photography. Jacek Petrycki is also a teacher and a filmmaker.

Tags: Senate

Duration: 55 seconds

Date story recorded: October 1989

Date story went live: 15 March 2011