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The Citizen
The sole dream of Ramu, eldest son a family of migrants, and Uma to build a happy life together is burdened by a pile of obstacles on their way due to economic upheaval in post-partition Calcutta.
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Plot Summary
This Polish film centers on the life of a bricklayer named Maciek, who, after the Nazi invasion of Poland, becomes a dedicated member of the Polish resistance movement during World War II. The narrative follows his transformation from an ordinary worker into a committed fighter for his country's freedom. It explores the moral complexities and personal sacrifices faced by those involved in the resistance.
Critical Reception
The Citizen was highly acclaimed, particularly within Poland and at international film festivals. It is recognized for its powerful portrayal of wartime resistance and its examination of Polish identity during a tumultuous period. Critics lauded its direction, performances, and its unflinching look at the struggles of ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive portrayal of heroism amidst war.
Recognized for its strong direction and compelling narrative.
Considered a significant work in Polish cinema, reflecting national history.
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Awards & Accolades
Premiered at the 1977 Cannes Film Festival, receiving positive attention.
Fun Fact
Andrzej Wajda, a renowned Polish director, often explored themes of Polish history and national identity in his films, with 'The Citizen' being a notable example of his wartime narratives.
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