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Different strata of Polish society oppose communist aggression from Soviet Russia. Love lives on a par with war.Different strata of Polish society oppose communist aggression from Soviet Russia. Love lives on a par with war.Different strata of Polish society oppose communist aggression from Soviet Russia. Love lives on a par with war.
- Awards
- 5 nominations
Aleksandr Domogarov
- Kryshkin
- (as Aleksander Domagarow)
Viktor Balabanov
- Vladimir Lenin
- (as Wiktor Balabanow)
- Director
- Writers
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe film takes place from August 12 to August 25, 1920.
- GoofsThe band playing 'The Internationale' has no percussion instruments, even though percussion can be heard.
- SoundtracksSpiewka 1920
Written by Krzesimir Debski
Performed by Natasza Urbanska & Borys Szyc
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The movie plays out like a bad "Winnie The Poo" episode - but with a lot of fireworks.
There are some great performers here; a beautiful woman, handsome hero; and great, colorful costumes, horses, and all the spiel that comes with making a big-budget-movie. However, as it usually is the case with Polish cinema, the movie (as a whole) falls short. It falls short unable to decide whether it wants to be a slapstick comedy or a serious, patriotic war hymn.
The cinematography is great. Natasza Urbanska is beautiful, graceful, and not a bad actress either. But the first half of the movie is very choppy, with the action moving back-and-forth between several threads in a matter which fell short from challenging me to really care about the characters or the story.
Some of the scenes, or rather dialogues, are overtly infantile even for a Winnie The Poo episode - ruining the whole movie.
The 3D effects in some scenes are phenomenal, and in others are extremely poor.
Michael Malak - Polish-American
There are some great performers here; a beautiful woman, handsome hero; and great, colorful costumes, horses, and all the spiel that comes with making a big-budget-movie. However, as it usually is the case with Polish cinema, the movie (as a whole) falls short. It falls short unable to decide whether it wants to be a slapstick comedy or a serious, patriotic war hymn.
The cinematography is great. Natasza Urbanska is beautiful, graceful, and not a bad actress either. But the first half of the movie is very choppy, with the action moving back-and-forth between several threads in a matter which fell short from challenging me to really care about the characters or the story.
Some of the scenes, or rather dialogues, are overtly infantile even for a Winnie The Poo episode - ruining the whole movie.
The 3D effects in some scenes are phenomenal, and in others are extremely poor.
Michael Malak - Polish-American
- michaelmalak
- Oct 16, 2011
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Box office
- Budget
- PLN 27,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $8,417,043
- Runtime1 hour 55 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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