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1890s, Russian-occupied Poland. When Marcin Borowicz begins his gymnasium education, he is confronted with brutal indoctrination and attempts of resistance.
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Plot Summary
Set in 1905, this Polish film depicts the struggles of Polish youth under Russian rule. It follows the experiences of Marcin Borowicz, a student navigating the oppressive educational system that seeks to suppress Polish culture and language. The story explores themes of identity, resistance, and the fight for national consciousness against a backdrop of political turmoil.
Critical Reception
The film received positive reviews in Poland for its historical accuracy and powerful portrayal of Polish resilience during a difficult period. It was praised for its acting and its successful adaptation of Stefan Żeromski's novel.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its faithful adaptation of a classic Polish novel.
Commended for its strong performances, particularly by the young lead.
Noted for its depiction of historical oppression and the struggle for national identity.
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Awards & Accolades
Won awards at the Gdynia Polish Film Festival, including for Best Actor (Borys Szyc) and Best Supporting Actress (Anna Dymna).
Fun Fact
The film is based on the novel of the same name by Stefan Żeromski, a celebrated Polish writer often referred to as the 'Polish conscience'.
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