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Korczak [1990] Polish Holocaust Drama
Format : Matroska Format version : Version 2 File size : 985 MiB Duration : 1h 57mn Overall bit rate : 1 170 Kbps Nominal bit rate : 1 000 Kbps Width : 654 pixels Height : 480 pixels Display aspect ratio : 1.615 Frame rate mode : Variable Scan type : Progressive Writing library : x264 core 120 ENGLISH SUBTITLES http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099949/ http://image.bayimg.com/e34cc3f65f13d912ab1ff669da02a7d5efb3b5c8.jpg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korczak_(film) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janusz_Korczak Account of the last days of life of the legendary Polish pedagogue Janusz Korczak and his heroic dedication to protecting Jewish orphans during the war. Jewish doctor Henryk Goldszmit, known also as Janusz Korczak, is a man of high principles. He is unafraid of shouting at German officers and frequently has to be persuaded to save his own life. His orphanage, set up in a cramped school in the Warsaw ghetto, provides shelter to 200 homeless children. Putting his experimental educational methods into practice, he installs a kind of children's self-government, whose justice is in a big contrast to what is happening in the outside world. Right in front of the school, dozens of children are dying or being killed every day, and their naked bodies lie on the street unattended. Ghetto's mayor assures Korczak that the orphanages will be saved. Korczak raises food and money for the orphanage from the rich Jews. In the final roundup, he refuses to accept a Swiss passport and boards the train to Treblinka with his orphans. Written by Polish Cinema Database Korczak, is a 1990 film by Andrzej Wajda shot in black-and-white, about Polish-Jewish humanitarian Janusz Korczak. It was screened out of competition at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. The epic was bitterly attacked during its Festival screening by some political commentators in France, notably, by virulently anti-Polish Claude Lanzmann, who would prefer to see the Poles being portrayed as the villains. Yet, among its strongest defendants was Marek Edelman, the Polish Jew who survived the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Wajda himself, saw the idea of showing the children being led into the Treblinka gas chambers as repulsing. Cast Wojciech Pszoniak - Henryk Goldszmit vel Janusz Korczak Ewa Dalkowska - Stefania 'Stefa' Wilczynska Teresa Budzisz-Krzyzanowska - Maryna Rogowska-Falska Marzena Trybala - Estera Piotr Kozlowski - Heniek Zbigniew Zamachowski - Ichak Szulc Jan Peszek - Max Bauer Aleksander Bardini - Adam Czerniaków Maria Chwalibóg - Czerniaków's wife Andrzej Kopiczynski - Dyrektor w Polskim Radiu Krystyna Zachwatowicz - Szloma's mother Jerzy Zass - German wachman on the bridge Wojciech Klata - Szloma Michal Staszczak - Józek Agnieszka Krukówna - Ewka (as Agnieszka Kruk) Sharing WidgetTrailer |