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Man of Marble (Czlowiek Z Marmuru)

 

 

Directed by Andrzej Wajda 

Poland 1976 / War / Drama /  165 min / Black & White  / Color / Stereo / 1.33:1 Ratio / NTSC /  In Polish with Optional English, French, Spanish, German, Russian, Italian Subtitles



Jerzy Radziwilowicz, Krystyna Janda , Tadeusz Lomnicki , Jacek Lomnicki , Michal Tarkowski , Wieslaw Wojcik, Krystyna Zachwatowicz

The first of Polish director Andrzej Wajda's two "Solidarity" films, Man of Marble (originally Czlowiek Z Marmuru) concerns bricklayer Mateusz Birkut (Jerzy Radziwilowicz). Lauded as a national hero in the 1950s due to his skills at his trade, Birkut has inexplicably fallen into obscurity. In making a film of the bricklayer's life, documentary director Krystyna Janda discovers that the bricklayer used his sudden fame to become involved in labor politics -- whereupon the repressive government did its best to wipe out all traces of his accomplishments. This climactic revelation was, ironically, excised by the Polish censors when Man of Marble was first released. Director Wajda followed this film with Man of Iron, which traced the further political exploits of director Janda and her husband, the son of the unfortunate bricklayer -- also played by Jerzy Radziwilowicz.