Warsaw Uprising

Warsaw Uprising

Release date : May 9, 2014
Runtime : 1h 27m
Countries of origin : Poland /
Original Language : Polish /
Director : Jan Komasa /
Production companies : PISF /
May 9, 2014 1h 27m Poland Drama Polish More
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It tells the story of the Warsaw Uprising of 1944 through the eyes of a US airman, escaper from the Nazi Stalag camp and two young reporters, cameramen for the Bureau of Information and Propaganda of the Polish Home Army. Their mission: documenting the Uprising by shooting newsreels for the “Palladium” cinema. Looking for the right shots, they go deeper and deeper – literally and figuratively – into the heart of the Uprising. Traumatic truth becomes obvious. Aware of being witnesses of indescribable events, they realize their duties: to document them and preserve the rolls of film at any cost…
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Michał Żurawski
Karol (voice)
Maciej Nawrocki
Witek (voice)
Mirosław Zbrojewicz
Prezes (voice)
Agnieszka Kunikowska
Joanna (voice)
Ewa Kania
Matka (voice)
Jacek Czyż
Witek po latach (voice)

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  • title:Warsaw Uprising
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2014
  • Runtime:1h 27m
  • Genres: Drama · History · Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Poland ·
  • Original Language: Polish ·
  • Director: Jan Komasa /
  • Writers: Joanna Pawluśkiewicz · Jan Ołdakowski · Piotr C. Śliwowski ·
  • Production companies: PISF ·
  • Overview:It tells the story of the Warsaw Uprising of 1944 through the eyes of a US airman, escaper from the Nazi Stalag camp and two young reporters, cameramen for the Bureau of Information and Propaganda of the Polish Home Army. Their mission: documenting the Uprising by shooting newsreels for the “Palladium” cinema. Looking for the right shots, they go deeper and deeper – literally and figuratively – into the heart of the Uprising. Traumatic truth becomes obvious. Aware of being witnesses of indescribable events, they realize their duties: to document them and preserve the rolls of film at any cost…
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