The Battle of Warsaw 1920

Jerzy Hoffman
Daniel Olbrychski, Natasha Umanska, Borys Szyca, Jerzy Bończak, Adam Ferency, Bogusław Linda, Ewa Wiśniewska, Aleksandr Domogarov, Olga Kabo, Andrzej Strzelecki
2011
Poland
Completed
Polish
111 minutes
Detailed introduction
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。The dialogue language isPolish,Current Douban rating6.6(For reference only)。
Poland's first 3D film "The Defense of Warsaw" will be released on September 23. The film reflects the famous battle in 1920 where the Polish people resisted the invasion of the Soviet Red Army. It cost approximately $8.3 million to make, making it one of the highest-budget films in Polish history. Poland, often referred to as Europe's "doormat" due to being sandwiched between the two most militaristic nations, Germany and Russia, has a unique relationship with its tumultuous history. In terms of box office performance, the four most commercially successful films in Poland's history—"Sword and Fire," "Mr. Tadeusz," "Where Are You Going," and "The Katyń Catastrophe"—are all based on historical events. The grand aspirations of the Polish people can only be expressed through the art of film. Although "The Defense of Warsaw" may not be extraordinary, the dramatic trailer reveals that Polish poets, singers, and priests rise up in unison, depicting the two Soviet leaders with a certain indifference, showcasing a bold spirit.