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TO GO WITH STORY BY MAJA CZARNECKA Actors take part in a scene re-enactement in the streets of Gdansk for a movie dedicated to the story of electrician and 'Solidarity' union leader Lech Walesa who struggled for a democratic, independant Poland, on January 14, 2011. Polish director Andrzej Wajda, 85, is currently filming a feature film about Walesa, who worked as an electrician before becoming a leader of the 'Solidarity union', and fighting for the liberation of Poland from the sway of Soviet power. Walesa received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1983 and was elected as President of Poland in 1990. AFP PHOTO / MAREK MEC
TO GO WITH STORY BY MAJA CZARNECKA Actors take part in a scene re-enactement in the streets of Gdansk for a movie dedicated to the story of electrician and 'Solidarity' union leader Lech Walesa who struggled for a democratic, independant Poland, on January 14, 2011. Polish director Andrzej Wajda, 85, is currently filming a feature film about Walesa, who worked as an electrician before becoming a leader of the 'Solidarity union', and fighting for the liberation of Poland from the sway of Soviet power. Walesa received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1983 and was elected as President of Poland in 1990. AFP PHOTO / MAREK MEC
TO GO WITH STORY BY MAJA CZARNECKA Actors take part in a scene re-enactement in the streets of Gdansk for a movie dedicated to the story of electrician and 'Solidarity' union leader Lech Walesa, played by Polish actor Robert Wieckiewicz (L), who struggled for a democratic, independant Poland, on January 14, 2011. Polish director Andrzej Wajda, 85, is currently filming a feature film about Walesa, who worked as an electrician before becoming a leader of the 'Solidarity union', and fighting for the liberation of Poland from the sway of Soviet power. Walesa received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1983 and was elected as President of Poland in 1990. AFP PHOTO / MAREK MEC