

Movie spotlight
Lotna
Set in the beginning of Wold War II, when the Polish cavalry still fought with lances against German troops. LOTNA is about a white thoroughbred horse that passed through various hands in a military outfit.
Insights
Plot Summary
During the German occupation of Poland in World War II, a group of Polish Home Army soldiers attempts to flee Warsaw. Their journey is fraught with danger and betrayal as they are hunted by the Gestapo and encounter the harsh realities of war. The soldiers must confront their own moral dilemmas and the dwindling hope of survival amidst the chaos.
Critical Reception
Lotna is critically acclaimed for its stark portrayal of the Polish resistance during World War II, highlighting the futility and tragic nature of armed struggle under occupation. It is praised for its visual style and emotional depth, though some found its narrative bleak. It is considered a significant film within the Polish cinematic tradition of war dramas.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unflinching depiction of the Polish resistance's struggles.
Commended for Wajda's masterful direction and the film's atmospheric cinematography.
Recognized for its grim but realistic portrayal of wartime moral compromises.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Lotna' is not widely available, but its themes of war and resistance often resonate with audiences seeking historical dramas.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the novel of the same name by Wojciech Żukrowski, and its production faced significant logistical challenges due to its historical setting and outdoor shooting requirements.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources