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Duration: 135 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Alternate Names: Carolina Grushka, Karolina Grushka, Каролина Грушка
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Karolina Gruszka, born on July 13, 1980, is a Polish actress known for her extensive work in film and television since 1996. She has been nominated for Best Actress at the Polish Film Awards for her role in 'Kochankowie z Marony' in 2007. Notably, she portrayed Marie Curie in the 2016 biopic 'Marie Curie'. Despite not knowing Icelandic, Gruszka delivered all her lines in the language for her role in the Icelandic movie 'Gullregn' (Goldrain) in 2019.
Release Year: 2016
Nation: France, Germany, Poland
Alternative Title: Marie Curie: El valor del conocimiento, Maria Sklodowska-Curie, Marie Curie: The Courage of Knowledge
Director: Marie Noëlle
Writer: Andrea Stoll, Marie Noëlle, Marie-Noëlle Himbert
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Companies: EC1 Łódź, Krakowskie Biuro Festiwalowe, Pokromski Studio
Genre: Biographical Film, Biography, Drama, History, Romance
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Keywords: 1900s, biography, female scientist, marie curie, nobel prize, pioneer women, radioactivity, stockholm, sweden
The movie 'Marie Curie' (2016) begins in 1905 when Marie Curie travels to Stockholm with her husband Pierre Curie to receive their first Nobel Prize for discovering radioactivity. Over the next five years, the narrative focuses on the challenges she faces as a pioneering woman scientist. After Pierre's accidental death, Marie becomes a single mother and continues her scientific work alone. She embarks on a passionate affair with mathematician Paul Langevin, which provokes scandal when exposed to the public. In 1911, Marie is nominated for her second Nobel Prize, making her the first person ever to receive two. However, due to the negative publicity surrounding her affair, she faces resistance from the Swedish Nobel Academy and there are attempts to prevent her from collecting her award in Stockholm.
The film 'Marie Curie' (2016), directed by Marie Noëlle, is a biographical drama that focuses on five tumultuous years in the life of renowned scientist Marie Curie. It spans from her first Nobel Prize win in 1905 to her second nomination in 1911. The movie explores Marie's challenges as both a trailblazing woman scientist and a single mother after her husband's death, navigating a male-dominated academic world while maintaining her scientific integrity. Her controversial affair with Paul Langevin adds another layer of complexity to her life, ultimately threatening her professional reputation. Despite these obstacles, the film underscores Marie Curie's groundbreaking contributions to science and her enduring legacy as a pioneering woman.