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Dandong

Drama, Biography, History

Andrzej Wajda

Gérard Depardieu, Wojciech Pszoniak, Anna Alvaro, Laurent Blanchard, Patrice Chéreau, Emmanuel Debever, Krzysztof Globisz, Ronald Gertman, Gérard Hardy, Tadeusz Huk, Stefania Jòbe, Marian Kociniak, Marek Kondrat, Boguslaw Linda, Alain Macé, Bernard Maître, Lucien Melki, Serge Merlin, Erwin Nowiaszek, Leonard Pietraszak

1983

France, Poland

Film review analysis↗

Completed

French

136 minutes

2025-03-02 15:23:40

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This film (drama)Also known asDanton,is aFrance, PolandProducerwomen sex,At1983Released in year 。The dialogue language isFrench,Current Douban rating7.9(For reference only)。
◎ Synopsis: Polish director Wajda brings two heroic figures of the French Revolution to the screen, Dandong and Robespierre. They were originally revolutionaries sharing the victory of the revolution but unfortunately parted ways due to differing ideals, eventually becoming bitter enemies. The Committee of Public Safety, led by Robespierre, implemented a policy of terror to suppress counter-revolutionary riots and crack down on speculators, resulting in widespread fear among people. In such an environment,... ◎ Trivia: This is a historical film that explores and evaluates the history of the French Revolution from a new perspective, revealing the contradictions and struggles between the National Convention, the Committee of Public Safety, and the Committee of Surveillance within the revolutionary camp. Wajda altered the personalities of real historical figures, portraying Dandong as a hero full of ideals and enthusiasm, willing to fight and sacrifice himself, aimed at echoing the fervent Polish Solidarity movement of the time through the history of the French Revolution... ◎ Awards: 1984 British Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film 1983 César Award for Best Director 1984 London Film Critics Circle Award for Best Director 1982 Louis Delluc Prize 1984 Polish Film Festival Critics' Award

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