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- surname include: André Markowicz [fr] (born 1960) French translator and poet Artur Markowicz (1872–1934), Polish artist Helena Markowicz [pl] (1902–1985),...
- Carolina Markowicz is a Brazilian film director and screenwriter, whose debut feature film Charcoal (Carvão) premiered in 2022. Based in São Paulo, she...
- Bartkowiak is a 2021 Polish film directed by Daniel Markowicz, written by Australian screenwriter Daniel Bernardi and starring Szymon Bobrowski, J****z...
- Brazilian-Portuguese drama film written, directed and co-produced by Carolina Markowicz. The film stars Maeve Jinkings as Suellen, a woman who gets drawn into...
- Artur Markowicz (1872 – 1934) was a Jewish realist painter and graphic artist born in Podgórze district of Kraków (Cracow), Poland. He is best known for...
- Argentine-Brazilian black comedy-drama film written and directed by Carolina Markowicz. In the São Paulo countryside, a rural peasant family struggle to care...
- Markowicz Fine Art is an American contemporary art gallery owned by the French art dealer Bernard Markowicz. Bernard Markowicz opened his first gallery...
- commercials to obtain free luxury items (with Cecily Strong) Rebecca Stern-Markowicz, a co-host of J-Pop America Fun Time Now, which celebrates ****anese culture...
- Mexican films section. Brazilian-Portuguese film Toll, directed by Carolina Markowicz, won Best Ibero-American Film, while Chilean-Dutch film The Fabulous Gold...
- pronunciation: [marˈkjɛvit͡ʂ]) is a Polish surname. It is similar to Markowicz and a number of surnames in other languages. Alfred John Markiewicz (1928–1997)...