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1. It depends, but I think it could be an interesting experience. The first attempts to introduce "Smell-O-Vision" were not succesful, but perhaps it's because the film industry wasn't ready for such technology. These days the film producers have enough means to implement "Smell-O-Vision" and I would definitely like to see it in action. 2. I prefer watching DVDs than going to the cinema. In the cinema I am bothered with the noise made by other people and cannot focus on the film. At home I can stop the film at any time if I want to have a snack or go to the toilet. 3. The biggest advantage of going to the cinema is that the quality of the film is much better than in TV. Also it is a good opportunity to meet with friends or go on a date. There are, however, some disadvantages. People eating popcorn and drinking at the cinema can be annoying and make it difficult to concentrate on the film. Moreover cinema tickets are quite expensive and not everyone can afford to pay for them very often. 4. It is difficult to tell which films are the most popular in Poland at the moment, but there is one film that comes to my mind. This film is "Ida" directed by Paweł Pawlikowski. It became well known not only in Poland but all over the world, after it was awarded the Oscar for the best foreign language film. 5. I am not very keen on the Polish film industry, althought there are some productions which I consider to be really great. I like old comedies directed by Juliusz Machulski and Stanisław Bareja. The other most recognized Polish directors who I really appreciate for their achievements are: Agnieszka Holland, Roman Polański, Jerzy Hoffman, Krzysztof Kieślowski, Tadeusz Konwicki and Marek Koterski.
2. I prefer watching DVDs than going to the cinema. In the cinema I am bothered with the noise made by other people and cannot focus on the film. At home I can stop the film at any time if I want to have a snack or go to the toilet.
3. The biggest advantage of going to the cinema is that the quality of the film is much better than in TV. Also it is a good opportunity to meet with friends or go on a date.
There are, however, some disadvantages. People eating popcorn and drinking at the cinema can be annoying and make it difficult to concentrate on the film. Moreover cinema tickets are quite expensive and not everyone can afford to pay for them very often.
4. It is difficult to tell which films are the most popular in Poland at the moment, but there is one film that comes to my mind. This film is "Ida" directed by Paweł Pawlikowski. It became well known not only in Poland but all over the world, after it was awarded the Oscar for the best foreign language film.
5. I am not very keen on the Polish film industry, althought there are some productions which I consider to be really great. I like old comedies directed by Juliusz Machulski and Stanisław Bareja. The other most recognized Polish directors who I really appreciate for their achievements are: Agnieszka Holland, Roman Polański, Jerzy Hoffman, Krzysztof Kieślowski, Tadeusz Konwicki and Marek Koterski.