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Andrzej Wajda, 2007

Katyn

 

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Michael Brooke reveals the background behind this masterful and very personal work by the Oscar-winning Polish director Andrzej Wajda

 

Normally when a filmmaker succeeds in making a film after literally decades of trying to get it off the ground, the end result is often referred to as a dream project. This would be grossly misplaced in the case of Andrzej Wajda’s sombre, moving celluloid memorial, as it was inspired both by the real-life murder of his father and his mother’s agonising (and never resolved) wait for confirmation of what she already knew was his near-certain fate.

The reason Wajda had to wait so long is explored by one of the film’s key themes: that the massacre of anything up to 20,000 members of the Polish military and intellectual elite in the Katyn forest in early 1940 became an absolutely taboo subject between 1945 and 1990, when Mikhail Gorbachev finally admitted that Stalin was responsible. Even something as ostensibly straightforward as recording a time and place of death as ‘Katyn, 1940’ on a tombstone or even a CV became a subversive political act, since the official line was that it was the Nazis that committed the murders after their invasion of the USSR in 1941.

In trying to convey the magnitude of the Katyn atrocity and its far-reaching effects on the Polish psyche, numerous stories are intertwined, some drawn from real life, others from great creative works such as Sophocles’ Antigone or Wajda’s own early masterpiece Ashes and Diamonds.
Particular attention is paid to the people left behind: mothers, wives and children, or the soldiers whose lives were fortuitously spared by something as trivial as a swapped scarf, and who find themselves permanently scarred by feelings of guilt.

The film is bookended by two immensely powerful scenes (ordinary Poles trapped on a bridge while fleeing Nazi and Soviet invaders on either side, and a restaging of the Katyn massacre itself), but the most quietly poignant moment comes on Christmas Eve 1939 in a Soviet-run POW camp, when a Polish general addresses his men not with empty patriotic slogans but a simple exhortation to endure whatever happens, as there won’t be a free Poland without them.

As indeed there wasn’t, for another fifty years.

Michael Brooke on 1st September 2009
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Film Description

Andrzej Wajda grew up with what he calls 'the Katyn lie' - the cover-up of the massacre of 20,000 polish officers, intellectuals and professionals by the Soviet army at the outset of World War Two. His father was one of the executed officers, and this is the film that he never thought he would be able to make.

Artur Zmijewski stars as Andrzej, a young Polish army captain who is taken prisoner by the Soviet Army. At the prisoner of war camp where he is incarcerated, he carefully records in his diary the details of the brutal and inhuman events that take place around him, which culminate in a three-day massacre.

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DVD Extras
  • Interview with the director
  • Making-of featurette.
Film Details

Director

Andrzej Wajda

Year

2007

Countries & Regions

European Film, Eastern European Film

Cast

Andrzej Chyra, Wladyslaw Kowalski, Maja Ostaszewska, Artur Zmijewski, Danuta Stenka, Jan Englert

Technical Details

Certificate

15

Length

121 mins

Publisher

Artificial Eye

Format

DVD Colour

Region

2

Aspect

1.78:1 widescreen

Cat No

ART457DVD

Main Language

Polish with English subtitles

Crew Details

Music

Krzysztof Penderecki

Producer

Michal Kwiecinski

Writer

Andrzej Wajda

Writer

Przemyslaw Nowakowski

Writer

Wladyslaw Pasikowski

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