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A Generation

Original title: Pokolenie
  • 1955
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 27m
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7.1/10
3.1K
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A Generation (1955)
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Story of youth during the German occupation of Poland in World War II who come to adulthood through love and adversity.Story of youth during the German occupation of Poland in World War II who come to adulthood through love and adversity.Story of youth during the German occupation of Poland in World War II who come to adulthood through love and adversity.

  • Director
    • Andrzej Wajda
  • Writer
    • Bohdan Czeszko
  • Stars
    • Tadeusz Lomnicki
    • Urszula Modrzynska
    • Tadeusz Janczar
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    3.1K
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    • Director
      • Andrzej Wajda
    • Writer
      • Bohdan Czeszko
    • Stars
      • Tadeusz Lomnicki
      • Urszula Modrzynska
      • Tadeusz Janczar
    • 22User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tadeusz Lomnicki
    Tadeusz Lomnicki
    • Stach Mazur
    Urszula Modrzynska
    Urszula Modrzynska
    • Dorota
    Tadeusz Janczar
    Tadeusz Janczar
    • Jasio Krone
    Janusz Paluszkiewicz
    Janusz Paluszkiewicz
    • Sekula
    Ryszard Kotys
    Ryszard Kotys
    • Jacek (as Ryszard Kotas)
    Roman Polanski
    Roman Polanski
    • Mundek
    Ludwik Benoit
    Ludwik Benoit
    • Grzesio
    Zofia Czerwinska
    Zofia Czerwinska
    • Bartender Lola
    Zbigniew Cybulski
    Zbigniew Cybulski
    • Kostek
    Tadeusz Fijewski
    Tadeusz Fijewski
    • German Guard
    Zygmunt Hobot
    Zygmunt Hobot
    • Abram
    Cezary Julski
    Cezary Julski
    • Coachman
    Bronislaw Kassowski
    • Waldemar Berg
    August Kowalczyk
    August Kowalczyk
    • Priest
    Jerzy Krasowski
    • Wladek
    Zenon Laurentowski
    • Worker
    Stanislaw Milski
    Stanislaw Milski
    • Krone
    Juliusz Roland
    • Kaczor
    • Director
      • Andrzej Wajda
    • Writer
      • Bohdan Czeszko
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    8terceiro-2

    Excellent

    I really enjoyed this movie. It tells the story of three young men who join the Polish Resistance to fight the Germans in the Second World War. The interesting aspect of the movie is the exploration of the motivations of each of the men in deciding to fight the Germans. These men do not appear to all be motivated by patriotism but rather a variety of different motivations. The main character seems to be motivated by his attraction to the female leader of the Communist resistance, while the character played by Roman Polanski seems to be involved because he is looking for excitement. Finally, the Jasio character does not seem to have any idea why he is involved at all.

    This is a very gritty and realistic movie, which was apparently made to celebrate the anniversary of the Communist Party in Poland. It is interesting how the director, Andrzej Wajda, didn't quite make the movie which the Party had hoped he would make.

    On the DVD edition I watched there was an extended interview with Andrzej Wajda which is also very worthwhile. He explains how he did not really know what he was doing when he made A Generation and that the final product was not really what he had been asked to make. After some delay the Party did agree to release the movie.
    7lasttimeisaw

    Cinema Omnivore - A Generation (1955) 7.2/10

    "A GENERATION is about awakening, our protagonist Stach (Lomnicki), a young apprentice of a furniture shop in Warsaw, gets politicized and involved in an underground communist resistance movement fighting Germans, witnesses war-time cruelty at first hand and experiencing camaraderie, romantic tingling and loss in quick succession, everything is fugacious and the growing pains never relent, the final juxtaposition of Stach's tearful face and the smiles of a bunch of fresh-faced new recruits is pregnant with poignancy."

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    9Red-125

    The Polish Resistance

    The Polish film Pokolenie (1955) was shown in the U.S. with the title "A Generation." It was directed by Andrzej Wajda. (A Generation was Wajda's first directorial effort, and the first of his three World War II films.)

    The movie stars Urszula Modrzynska as Dorota--a resistance leader who recruits students to join the resistance during the German occupation of Poland. Stach Mazur (Tadeusz Lomnicki) is a young man who answers the call to resist the occupying army.

    Even at this stage of his career, Wadja had talent, and many of the scenes in the movie are memorable. However, some of the plot elements were clearly added to please the censors, because Poland was under Soviet rule by 1955. For example, the movie puts forth Communism as the only form of Polish resistance. Of course, Communists were in the resistance, but so were non-Communists. Ringing speeches about how Poland will be happy and free under Communism are painful to watch, given what we know now. (And, of course, given what Wadja knew in 1955.)

    Still, Wadja got this brave and important movie past the censors, and presented us with a film that is definitely worth seeing.

    We saw this movie at the marvelous Dryden Theatre at George Eastman House in Rochester. It was shown as part of a Wadja retrospective. It's not a great film, but it's a very good film. It's worth seeing on it's own merits, and definitely worth seeing if you have watched--or plan to watch--Ashes & Diamonds and Kanal. (The other two movies in the World War II trilogy.)
    7CinemaSerf

    A Generation

    At the height of the Nazi occupation of Poland in 1942, this tells us a story of war with a slightly different slant. It takes up the cudgels of the youth whose innocence was well and truly stripped away by their oppressors and illustrates just how tough it was to grow up in any sort of a natural fashion when guns were everywhere and freedom-fighting the order of the day. That is exemplified here by "Stach" (Tadeusz Lomnicki). He grew up in the Warsaw equivalent of a shanty town, with his mother, and learned to live on a combination of wits and strength. He falls in with some communist resistance fighters at work and that's where he meets "Dorota" (Urszula Modrzynska) whom he begins a relationship with whilst perils mount outside. The killing of an officer by his close friend "Jacek" (Ryszard Kostas) makes matters much more intense and with their enemy now firmly focussed on the group, it becomes even more dangerous and lonely for an increasingly angry and frustrated 'Stach". Andrzej Wajda manages to use the tightly knit cast here to create a drama that's entirely plausible of a society struggling to retain any semblance of it's freedoms and principles in the face of an overwhelming and hostile government. He uses the character of "Stach" cleverly to contrast his vulnerability and, at times even childishness, with his courage and his desires. This also shows us a bit of the enemy of any enemy is my friend philopsohy as people with little in common find themselves (temporarily) allied to combat a common foe safe in the knowledge that each are the other's next foe down the line in due course. Like most of the best films to depict events of WWII, this uses the ordinariness of the people to fight it's corner well. Decent people who were not trained killers, indeed here they are barely out of school, yet they adapt to the wreckage of their city; reduced to huddling in corners or ruins or sewers that are darkly lit and photographed as if these very sets were terrified. This is a tough watch and it tests humanity in many of it's guises as it depicts a sort of hope from hopelessness - but without any danger of rose covered cottages, or cherry pie endings.
    6gbill-74877

    Shows Wajda's promise, but flawed

    'Pokolenie' certainly has some interest for being Andrzej Wajda's first feature film, and for showing the heroism of the Polish resistance fighting their Nazi occupiers. It also shows some of the young director's filmmaking skills, with interesting compositions and narration which give it a highly personal feel, particularly at the beginning. However, because Poland was under the subjugation of the Soviet Union when it was made, Wajda was forced to depict the resistance as being communist led, when the reality was the USSR was another enemy to Poland, having invaded from the east just weeks after Hitler had from the west, and committed their own horrifying atrocities. The combination of these recurring references to the Party and an overall tone which seems light and off for most of the film makes it simply average, which is unfortunate. There are some really nice visual moments - the expressions on the faces of the Polish citizens as they stand in front of their hanged compatriots, the chase and fall through the spiral staircase, and the photo booth with the giant heart all come to mind, among others - but it's tough to overcome the constraints Wajda was operating under. This seems to be a case where the occasionally great visuals exceed any deep emotional impact we feel, which seems wrong given the magnitude of the historical moment.

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    • Trivia
      First feature film directed by Andrzej Wajda.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Stach Mazur: I was born here in the slums, on the outskirts of Warsaw. I grew up in poverty. Here I made my first friends and had my first lessons. I often had it rough as a kid, because I couldn't tell my friends from my enemies. I was too trusting and relied on my swift legs and strong fists. My Ma kept me on a short leash and tried to push me off to work. But I took it as typical woman's nagging, preferring to play knives with my buddies instead.

    • Connections
      Featured in Zbyszek (1969)
    • Soundtracks
      Ständchen
      Composed by Franz Schubert

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    • Release date
      • January 26, 1955 (Poland)
    • Country of origin
      • Poland
    • Languages
      • Polish
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Pokolenje
    • Filming locations
      • Mala, Praga Pólnoc, Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland
    • Production company
      • Zespol Filmowy "Kadr"
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $24,114
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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