Description
Andrzej Munk’s ‘heroic symphony’, set during WWII, presents two sardonic tales of courage and valour which aim to demystify the archetypal image of heroism. The first movement focuses on a seemingly feckless and selfish man and his ironic route to finally taking up arms in the national struggle against the Nazis. The second movement is set in a POW camp whose Polish inmates cling to their hopes for an eventual escape, encouraged by the legendary escape of one of their number. Both tales converge to create a blackly comic and perceptive satire; a provocative, powerful, and potent anti-war poem considered amongst the most subversive films of the period.
The DVD features the film presented from a new HD digital transfer with restored picture and sound supervised by the film’s cinematographer Jerzy Wójcik, plus Andrzej Munk’s prize-winning short film A Walk in the Old Town of Warsaw (Spacerek staromiejski) and a new essay on the film by author and film scholar Dr César Ballester.
SPECIAL FEATURES
- Presented from a new high-definition restoration of the film, supervised by the film’s cinematographer Jerzy Wójcik.
- Andrzej Munk’s prize-winning short film A Walk in the Old Town of Warsaw (Spacerek staromiejski).
- New and improved English subtitle translation.
- 16-page booklet featuring a new essay by author and film scholar Dr César Ballester.
- Region Free DVD : Australian compatible
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