Syberiada polska
reż|dir Janusz Zaorski | PL | 2013 | 125 min
reż|dir Janusz Zaorski prod|pro Mirosław Słowiński scen|wr Michał Komar, Maciej Dutkiewicz zdj|ph Andrzej Wolf muz|mus Krzesimir Dębski mon|ed Milenia Fiedler ob|cast Adam Woronowicz, Sonia Bohosiewicz, Andrey Zhurba, Paweł Krucz, Igor Gnezdilov, Natalia Rybicka, Jan Peszek, Agnieszka Więdłocha, Valeria Gouliaeva, Dmitry Sova, Marcin Walewski, Urszula Grabowska dys|dis Kino Świat
In one of the largest historical productions of recent years, the maker of “Soccer Poker” brings us a film about the drama of those deported from Poland to Siberia in the 1940s, and it is the first time this topic is explored in Polish cinema. Above historical divisions and in spite of national prejudices, Poles, Jews, Ukrainians, Buryats, and Chechens must face their fate together. The viewers will get to know the deportees' stories from the perspective of Staszek Dolina (Paweł Krucz), who gets to Siberia with his father (Adam Woronowicz), mother (Urszula Grabowska), and younger brother (Marcin Walewski). The six-year-old odyssey under extreme natural conditions, the never-ending struggle to survive, the NKVD surveillance, and the spreading disease force him to re-assess his life and become a quick lesson in maturity. The film is an adaptation of Zbigniew Domino's novel “Siberian Exile.”
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