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After the commercial success of "That Most Important Thing: Love, " Mr. Zulawski was able to return to Poland, where in 1976 he began shooting the hallucinatory sci-fi epic "On the Silver Globe" ("Na srebrnym globie, " 1988), based on a trilogy of novels by his great-uncle, Jerzy Zulawski, and featuring landscapes shot in Mongolia and the Crimea and inspired cinematography and music by the director's frequent collaborators Jaroszewicz and Korzynski.
WSJ: Andrzej Zulawski | Cinefamily | BAMcin��matek | Love and Madness
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The second pavilion, 'The Calling', reflecting Florence's underlying belief in her call to God's service, recreates the climax of Nightingale's life: her experiences during the Crimean War in the years 1854 to 1856, when she led a Government-sponsored party of nurses to the military hospitals at Scutari on the Asian shore of the Bosphorus, and then to the Crimea itself, and in so doing became a national heroine.
BBC: Florence Nightingale: Legend of the Lady with the Lamp
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The A470 Crimea Pass between Blaenau Ffestiniog and Dolwyddelan was said to be impassable with cars turning back.
BBC: Diverted traffic sign