Ashes and Diamonds
Andrzej Wajda, 1958 On the last day of World War Two in a small town somewhere in Poland, Polish exiles of war and the occupying Soviet forces confront the beginning of a new day and a new Poland. In this incendiary environment we find Home Army soldier Maciek Chelmicki, who has been ordered to assassinate an incoming commissar. But a mistake stalls his progress and leads him to Krystyna, a beautiful barmaid who gives him a glimpse of what his life could be. Gorgeously photographed and brilliantly performed, Ashes and Diamonds masterfully interweaves the fate of a nation with that of one man, resulting in one of the most important Polish films of all time.
A Generation
Andrzej Wajda, 1955 Stach is a wayward teen living in squalor on the outskirts of Nazi-occupied Warsaw. Guided by an avuncular Communist organizer, he is introduced to the underground resistance—and to the beautiful Dorota. Soon he is engaged in dangerous efforts to fight oppression and indignity, maturing as he assumes responsibility for others’ lives. A coming-of-age story of survival and shattering loss, A Generation delivers a brutal portrait of the human cost of war.
Kanal:
Andrzej Wajda, 1957 “Watch them closely, for these are the last hours of their lives,” announces a narrator, foretelling the tragedy that unfolds as a war-ravaged company of Home Army resistance fighters tries to escape the Nazi onslaught through the sewers of Warsaw. Determined to survive, the men and women slog through the hellish labyrinth, piercing the darkness with the strength of their individual spirits. Based on true events, Kanal was the first film ever made about the Warsaw Uprising and brought director Andrzej Wajda to the attention of international audiences, earning the Special Jury Prize in Cannes in 1957.
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Andrezj Wajda |
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| Ljud: |
Polska DD Mono |
| Text: |
Engelska |
| Längd: |
286 Minuter |
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| Skivor: |
3 |
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1 |
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| Extra: |
| Audio Commentary by film scholar Annette Insdof on Ashes and Diamonds |
| More than 90 minutes of exclusive new interviews on each film with Andrzej Wajda, assistant director Janusz Morgenstern, and film critic Jerzy Plazewski |
| Vintage newsreel on the making of Ashes And Diamonds |
| Ceramics from Ilza (Ceramika Ilzecka), Wajda´s 1951 film school short |
| Rare behind-the-scenes production photos, publicity stills, and posters for all three films |
| A gallery of Andrzej Wajda´s original drawings and paintings |
| New essays by film scholars and critics Ewa Mazierska, John Simon, and Paul Coates |