A group of Spaniards who live in Poland decided to shoot a 12-episode internet series “Jesús García”. The aim of the series is to show the adventures of young foreigners living in Warsaw.
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This year in May, black Frenchman Joel Cyprien wrote to Mr John Godson, the member of Polish Parliament, a mail in which he informed on his project “Walking through Poland”. He requested some advice and he explained his idea: to show that Poland is not a racist country. He would like to walk trough Poland, because many people in France said that Poland is racist, but Joel hopes that after his spectacular walk Poland will get Europe and the world positive publicity.
Europe at full speed, stability and hope for a better tomorrow. Respect for tradition on the one hand, a drive for modernity on the other. Pride and audacity as vice, kindness and courtesy as the greatest advantages. Distinctive features: beautiful women, ardent believers, charming architecture and a rich heritage of culture. And in addition original gingerbread directly from Toruń to sweeten everything. This is Poland… This time from an Armenian point of view. Albert Chobanyan of Yerevan tells his story.
The series called “Foreign eyes on Poland” presents the profiles of people who have any connection to Poland or who have found their home in Poland, or just a favorite place for vacation where they like to return. We will be asking them questions like; what surprised them the most and how the Poles are perceived by foreign eyes; how Poland differs from their country of origin; and whether the behavior of people is different? We will ask them many other issues. Today Daniel from Spain.
Our series “Studies in Poland – My Memories” will present the profiles of people who have decided to travel to Poland to study. We will ask them about the reasons of choosing our country. How the Polish educational system and Polish universities differ from those in their native country. We will also ask them what kind of details from Poland they will remember the most. Was it a challenge to communicate with the Polish people? What do they think of the Polish students and professors? We will also bring up a number of other issues. Today Susan from USA
The series called “Foreign eyes on Poland” presents the profiles of people who have any connection to Poland or who have found their home in Poland, or just a favorite place for vacation where they like to return. We will be asking them questions like; what surprised them the most and how the Poles are perceived by foreign eyes; how Poland differs from their country of origin; and whether the behavior of people is different? We will ask them many other issues. Today Patricia from Brazil.
The series called “Foreign eyes on Poland” presents the profiles of people who have any connection to Poland or who have found their home in Poland, or just a favorite place for vacation where they like to return. We will be asking them questions like; what surprised them the most and how the Poles are perceived by foreign eyes; how Poland differs from their country of origin; and whether the behavior of people is different? We will ask them many other issues. Today Konul from Azerbaijan.
Mystical place, where cultures of Eastern and Western Europe come across. Home country of Chopin, electrifying jazz and churches. Delicious cuisine and excellent fun among cheerful and friendly people. Apart from that, what Poland is from Hungarian’s point of view seems to be conveyed well through the old saying: “Pole and Hungarian – two good friends…” – Zoltán Migovics from Sopron, Western Hungary, tells us about his stay in Poland.
The series called “Foreign eyes on Poland” presents the profiles of people who have any connection to Poland or who have found their home in Poland, or just a favorite place for vacation where they like to return. We will be asking them questions like; what surprised them the most and how the Poles are perceived by foreign eyes; how Poland differs from their country of origin; and whether the behavior of people is different? We will ask them many other issues. Today José from Brazil.