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IMAGES OF THE HOLOCAUST IN FILMS OF THE POLISH FILM SCHOOL (1955-1965)
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Abstrakty
The author analyses the ways Holocaust was presented in Polish films that were made during the existence of the Polish Film School. Using the examples of films, the majority of which remains in the shadow of the great „canon” of the Polish school, Haltof attempts to place the image of Holocaust presented in them within the artistic, historical and political context. The author analyses films such as Andrzej Wajda’s Samson, and Generation, Ewa and Czeslaw Petelski’s Barker, Stanislaw Rozewicz’s Birth Certificate, Jerzy Zarzycki’s White Bear, and Andrzej Munk’s The Passenger, as well as two short films: Andrzej Brzozowski’s By the Railway Track, and Janusz Morgenstern’s Ambulance. By analyzing them, the author writes about how ways of connecting and disconnecting the Polish and Jewish fate, the tragedy of children that were victims of the Holocaust, about the attitudes of Poles towards Jews seeking help, and of the film attempts to find the psychological dimension of the relationship between the oppressed and the oppressors.
Słowa kluczowe
Holocaust
Polish films
Polish Film School
Wajda Andrzej
Petelski Ewa and Czesław
Rozewicz Stanislaw
Zarzycki Jerzy
Munk
Brzozowski
Morgenstern Janusz
Samson
Generation
Barker
Birth Certificate
White Bear
The Passenger
By the Railway Track
Ambulance
relationship between the oppressed and the oppressors
Polish cinema
history of film
Czasopismo
Rocznik
Numer
Strony
112-146
Opis fizyczny
Twórcy
autor
Bibliografia
Typ dokumentu
Bibliografia
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