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Synopsis

Based on a classic novel by Stefan Zeromski, Andrzej Wajda’s wartime epic concerns a Polish legion that fights under the flag of Napoleon, hoping to secure the freedom of their divided country. Stunningly shot in CinemaScope with impressive battle scenes, this was among the most expensive Polish productions of its time. An ambitious project, in both scope and theme, from one of the country’s leading directors. —1worldfilms.com

Director

Original

Andrzej Wajda

Like John Ford and Roberto Rossellini, Andrzej Wajda was anointed from his arrival on the world stage as the official film-maker of his country; the artist whose works best interpreted the dynamic changes of his nation’s history. Born in 1926 to an army officer and a school teacher, Wajda’s family was progressive in matters of culture and education. As it would for many young men of his generation, Wajda’s life was permanently altered by the Nazi Invasion of Poland in 1939; the event which marked the official start of the Second World War. Wajda went into hiding with his mother while his father was drafted into active duty. It was only in 1989 that Wajda received confirmation that his father was murdered in the Katyn Forest Massacre; an event which informed his 2007 film Katyn.

After the war, Wajda studied painting at the Kraków School of Fine Arts. However, Wajda became restless with his chosen medium and became inspired by reports of the formation of the National Film School… read more

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Blue K, Custodian of the Cinema

7Jun10

234 minutes breezed by. Tremendous.

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Dominic Athanasiou

23May10

Such a long film! Not the best Wajda film but great directing as it was made in the 60's when Poland was still under Communism!

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