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''Lotna'' is a 1959 Polish
war film War film is a film genre concerned with warfare, typically about navy, naval, air force, air, or army, land battles, with combat scenes central to the drama. It has been strongly associated with the 20th century. The fateful nature of battle s ...
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 ...
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Overview

This highly symbolic film is both the director's tribute to the long and glorious history of the
Polish cavalry The Polish cavalry ( pl, jazda, kawaleria, konnica) can trace its origins back to the days of medieval cavalry knights. Poland is mostly a country of flatlands and fields and mounted forces operate well in this environment. The knights and heav ...
, as well as a more ambiguous portrait of the passing of an era. Wajda was the son of a Polish Cavalry officer who was murdered in the
Katyn massacre The Katyn massacre, "Katyń crime"; russian: link=yes, Катынская резня ''Katynskaya reznya'', "Katyn massacre", or russian: link=no, Катынский расстрел, ''Katynsky rasstrel'', "Katyn execution" was a series of m ...
. The horse Lotna represents the entire Romantic tradition in culture, a tradition that had a huge influence in the course of Polish history and the formation of
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. Lotna is Wajda's meditation on the historical breaking point that was 1939, as well as a reflection on the ending of an entire era for literature and culture in Poland and in Europe as a whole. Writing of the film, Wajda states that it "held great hopes for him, perhaps more than any other." Sadly, Wajda came to think of ''Lotna'' "a failure as a film." The film remains highly controversial, as Wajda includes a mythical scene in which Polish horsemen suicidally charge a unit of German tanks, an event that never actually happened.


Synopsis

Poland has been invaded by
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. Lotna, a beautiful
mare A mare is an adult female horse or other equine. In most cases, a mare is a female horse over the age of three, and a filly is a female horse three and younger. In Thoroughbred horse racing, a mare is defined as a female horse more than fo ...
that belonged to a wealthy nobleman ( Henryk Cudnowski) is given to Captain Chodakiewicz ( Jerzy Pichelski), the commander of a Polish Cavalry
squadron Squadron may refer to: * Squadron (army), a military unit of cavalry, tanks, or equivalent subdivided into troops or tank companies * Squadron (aviation), a military unit that consists of three or four flights with a total of 12 to 24 aircraft, ...
, and immediately becomes a bone of contention for everyone in the unit. Lieutenant Wodnicki (
Adam Pawlikowski Adam Pawlikowski (1925–1976) was a Polish film actor. Selected filmography * '' Kanal'' (1957) * '' Lotna'' (1959) * '' Bad Luck'' (1960) * '' Goodbye to the Past'' (1961) * ''Ashes and Diamonds ''Ashes and Diamonds'' ( Polish original: ''Po ...
), Cadet Grabowski ( Jerzy Moes) and Sergeant Major Laton ( Mieczysław Łoza) jealously scheme among themselves to get their hands on the horse. However, the war takes the lives of Captain Chodakiewicz and Cadet Grabowski, and Lotna falls is passed to Wodnicki. Laton feels he should get the animal and so he steals Lotna and flees amidst the abandoned supply wagons and equipment of the retreating
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Cast

* Jerzy Pichelski as Captain Chodakiewicz *
Adam Pawlikowski Adam Pawlikowski (1925–1976) was a Polish film actor. Selected filmography * '' Kanal'' (1957) * '' Lotna'' (1959) * '' Bad Luck'' (1960) * '' Goodbye to the Past'' (1961) * ''Ashes and Diamonds ''Ashes and Diamonds'' ( Polish original: ''Po ...
as Lieutenant Wodnicki * Jerzy Moes as Cadet Grabowski * Mieczysław Łoza as Sergeant Major Latoś * Bożena Kurowska as Ewa * Henryk Cudnowski as nobleman * Irena Malkiewicz * Bronisław Dardziński *
Wiesław Gołas Wiesław Ryszard Gołas (Polish: vʲε.swav 'gɔ.was 9 October 1930 – 9 September 2021) was a Polish actor and Armia Krajowa soldier. He was cast in the role of Tomasz Czereśniak in ''Czterej pancerni i pies'' (Polish: ''Four tank men a ...


Legacy

During an ad limina visit of the Polish bishops to the Vatican,
Pope Francis Pope Francis ( la, Franciscus; it, Francesco; es, link=, Francisco; born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, 17 December 1936) is the head of the Catholic Church. He has been the bishop of Rome and sovereign of the Vatican City State since 13 March 2013. ...
referenced the scene in ''Lotna'' depicting an equine competition won by a priest, encouraging the Polish bishops to charge forward like the priest in the film and give witness to their faith in society. When learning that the pope had referenced his film, Andrzej Wajda replied that it was worth living as long as he did.


See also

* Cinema of Poland *
List of Polish language films There are two lists of Polish language films: # Alphabetical by Polish title # Alphabetical by title of English release Alphabetical by Polish title * '' Austeria'' * '' Bilans kwartalny'' * '' Człowiek na torze'' * '' Człowiek z Marmuru'' ...
* Karol Rómmel


References


External links

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Essay on ''Lotna'' by Peter Gessner
{{Andrzej Wajda 1959 films 1950s Polish-language films Polish black-and-white films Invasion of Poland Films directed by Andrzej Wajda Polish World War II films