Wizja lokalna 1901

Wizja lokalna 1901

Release date : January 26, 1981
Runtime : 1h 26m
Countries of origin : Poland /
Original Language : Polish /
Director : Filip Bajon /
Writers : Filip Bajon /
Production companies : Wytwórnia Filmów Fabularnych w Łodzi / Studio Filmowe Tor /
January 26, 1981 1h 26m Poland History Polish More
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More documentary in its approach than dramatized history, this is a compelling story about a 1901 children's strike in Wrzesnia near the Polish border with Prussia. Poland was partitioned at this time, and a rigidly patriotic Prussian teacher in Wrzesnia follows the dictates of the Germans in parliament and insists that the children be taught their religion classes in German. When the children refuse to take part in the classes, they are supported by the local priest, but that does not save them from being beaten. They are also kept after school and tormented in other ways as well. Newspapers, parents, and the nation as a whole get involved, transforming a simple children's strike into a national incident.
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  • title:Wizja lokalna 1901
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1981
  • Runtime:1h 26m
  • Genres: History ·
  • Countries of origin: Poland ·
  • Original Language: Polish ·
  • Director: Filip Bajon /
  • Writers: Filip Bajon ·
  • Production companies: Wytwórnia Filmów Fabularnych w Łodzi · Studio Filmowe Tor ·
  • Overview:More documentary in its approach than dramatized history, this is a compelling story about a 1901 children's strike in Wrzesnia near the Polish border with Prussia. Poland was partitioned at this time, and a rigidly patriotic Prussian teacher in Wrzesnia follows the dictates of the Germans in parliament and insists that the children be taught their religion classes in German. When the children refuse to take part in the classes, they are supported by the local priest, but that does not save them from being beaten. They are also kept after school and tormented in other ways as well. Newspapers, parents, and the nation as a whole get involved, transforming a simple children's strike into a national incident.
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