
MICHAŁ JUSZCZAKIEWICZ ART'S AGENCY presents a documentary film by MICHAŁ JUSZCZAKIEWICZ "COPERNICUS TOMB MYSTERY" camera GRZEGORZ DOLECKI WOYTEK HABASIŃSKI MARIAN GORLIKOWSKI MICHAŁ JUSZCZAKIEWICZ edited by RADECK MOENERT MICHAŁ JUSZCZAKIEWICZ music ARS NOVA 50 min. version, CARNEGIE INSTITUTION FOR SCIENCE, WASHINGTON, D.C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2009, 6.45 pm. FREE ENTRANCE.

"Copernicus tomb mystery" a documentary film project had its three pre released shows to confront it with the audience. First time it was shown in the City of Toruń town hall /left/. Toruń is the Nicolaus Copernicus birth place, where he was born on 19th February 1473. Show at main hall under the world wide known portrait of Copernicus, with attendance of all scientists involved in Copernicus tomb research, received a warm welcome.
fot. www.torun.pl
Next show was held at Olsztyn Castle where Copernicus did part of his observations working on calendar reform ordered in the name of Pope by Paul the bishop of Fossombrone.

fot. www.muzeum.olsztyn.pl

The third presentation held place at Cracow Jagiellonian University. Jagiellonian University was described by Copernicus himself at his De revolutionibus, as the place which created him as the scientist. Warm welcome to the documentary and refreshing discussions with scientists gave us some great ideas for final editing of "Copernicus tomb mystery".
fot. www.medschool.cm-uj.krakow.pl
Each of these shows was for us the possibility to improve the movie. Now after shows in Carnegie Institution for Science, Washington on 3d December 2009, Kosciuszko Foundation New York 4th December and in Loyola University Los Angeles 7th December we are working on final version to be shown in Poland and abroad. We also are making entries to documentary film festivals all over the world. See us then! We will be close to you!!!
Below you could watch the 51 sec. trailer of 26 min. 15 sec. “Copernicus Code Mystery”. Of course, 26 min. 15 sec. documentary “Copernicus Code Mystery” was only a quick glimpse on our four years documentation of that extraordinary excavation and research project led by prof. dr hab. Jerzy Gąssowski from The Pultusk Academy of Humanities. This short version under the title "Copernicus code mystery" had official world release at Sverige Television 19th November 2008/ with broadcast licence for Swedish teritory/.