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''A Generation'' () is a 1955 Polish film directed by
Andrzej Wajda Andrzej Witold Wajda (; 6 March 1926 – 9 October 2016) was a Polish film and theatre director. Recipient of an Honorary Oscar, the Palme d'Or, as well as Honorary Golden Lion and Honorary Golden Bear Awards, he was a prominent member of the "P ...
. It is based on the novel ''Pokolenie'' by Bohdan Czeszko, who also wrote the script. It was Wajda's first film and the opening installment of what became his Three War Films trilogy set in the
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, to be followed by ''
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'' and '' Ashes and Diamonds''.


Plot

''A Generation'' is set in
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, a working-class section of
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, in 1942 and tells the stories of two young men at odds with the German occupation of Poland. The young protagonist, Stach (
Tadeusz Łomnicki Tadeusz Łomnicki (; 18 July 1927 – 22 February 1992) was a Polish actor, one of the most notable stage and film artists of his time in Poland. He is remembered mostly for his roles in comedies and dramas, as well as for the role of Kordian in ...
), is living in squalor on the outskirts of the city and carrying out wayward acts of theft and rebellion. After a friend is killed attempting to heist coal from a German supply train, he finds work as an apprentice at a furniture workshop, where he becomes involved in an underground
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resistance cell. He is guided first by a friendly journeyman there, who in turn introduces Stach to the beautiful Dorota ( Urszula Modrzyńska). An outsider, Jasio Krone ( Tadeusz Janczar), the temperamental son of an elderly veteran, is initially reluctant to join the struggle but finally commits himself, running relief operations in the Jewish ghetto during the uprising there.


Cast

*
Tadeusz Łomnicki Tadeusz Łomnicki (; 18 July 1927 – 22 February 1992) was a Polish actor, one of the most notable stage and film artists of his time in Poland. He is remembered mostly for his roles in comedies and dramas, as well as for the role of Kordian in ...
as Stach Mazur * Urszula Modrzyńska as Dorota * Tadeusz Janczar as Jasio Krone *
Janusz Paluszkiewicz Janusz Paluszkiewicz (20 March 1912 – 19 February 1990) was a Polish actor. He appeared in more than 50 films and television shows between 1952 and 1988. Filmography References External links * 1912 births 1990 deaths Polish ma ...
as Sekuła * Ryszard Kotys as Jacek (credited as Ryszard Kotas) *
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as Mundek


Production

The first film of Wajda's “famous war trilogy”, ''A Generation'', was his debut directorial effort at age twenty-seven. Under the influence of the Italian neorealists, Wajda and his production team routinely shot outdoor sequences in less than optimal light and weather conditions, violating earlier Polish production precepts. Wajda recalled: Because at the time it wasn't possible to adapt machine guns to shoot blanks, all shots of automatic weapons were done with live ammunition shot into sandbags off-screen. A Polish film production executive reviewing the completed film was troubled by some of the brutal depictions of violence, and additionally, that the hero is portrayed as a disaffected proletariat. Despite these objections, ''A Generation'' was approved for release. It opened in Warsaw on January 25, 1955.


Critical Assessment

Though Wajda would soon be recognized as a leading figure in the Polish Film School, the reaction to his debut picture was “generally cool.” The influence of neorealism was widely noted disapprovingly as a departure from Polish “orthodox cinematic treatments." Bohdan Czeszko’s autobiographical novel Pokolenie, on which the film is based, concerns his activity in the armed resistance associated with the communist Polish Workers' Party (PPR) against Nazi occupation forces during World War II. Wajda, a member of the PPR since 1948, had at the time of his application to the Łódź Film School in 1950 declared: “Beside talent and a sense of reality, a film director must have a Marxist attitude towards life and art.”Niemetz and Steinberg, 2016: “In 1948, he joined the ruling Stalinist PPR ( Polish Workers’ Party).” And see here for Wajda quote in his application to the Łódź Film School. Historians Dorota Niemitz and Stefan Steinberg write: Biographer Boleslaw Michalek notes that “in one of the tenants” of the late Stalinist era ''A Generation'' depicts Polish nationalists “collaborating almost overtly” with the German occupiers. He adds:


DVD

A box set of the Three War Films was released by
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. ''A Generation'' includes an exclusive interview with the director and film critic Jerzy Płażewski, as well as Wajda's 1951 film school short ''Ceramics from Iłża'' (''Ceramika Iłżecka''), production photos, publicity stills, posters, and original artwork by the director and an essay by film scholar Ewa Mazierska.


Footnotes


Sources

* Michalek, Boleslaw. 1973. ''The Cinema of Andrzej Wajda.'' The Tanvity Press. A. S. Barnes and Company. New York. * Niemitz, Dorata and Steinberg, Stefan. 2016. ''Polish film and theatre director Andrzej Wajda dead at 90.'' World Socialist Web Site, 14 October 2016. https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2016/10/14/wajd-o14.html Retrieved 4 July 2022.


External links

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''A Generation: Wajda on War''
an essay by Ewa Mazierska at the
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