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Rating: 6.8/10 by 268 users

Warsaw 44 (2014)

City of Warsaw, Poland, August 1st, 1944. Citizens have experienced inhuman acts of terror and violence during five long years of Nazi occupation. As the Soviet Army relentlessly approaches, the youngest and bravest among them rise up as one and face tyranny fighting street by street, but the price to pay will be high and hard the way to freedom…

Release Date: Wed, Jul 30, 2014

Rating: 6.8/10 by 268 users

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Country:
Poland
Language:
Deutsch
Polski
Runtime: 02 hour 07 minutes
Budget: $6,283,170
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: nazi, polish resistance, world war ii, waffen ss, based on true story, warsaw uprising, nazi occupation, 1940s, warsaw, poland, popular uprising, war crime

Józef Pawłowski
Stefan Zawadzki
Zofia Wichłacz
Alicja 'Biedronka'
Antoni Królikowski
Władek 'Beksa'
Tomasz Schuchardt
Lieutenant Franciszek 'Kobra'
Monika Kwiatkowska
Hanna Zawadzka
Max Riemelt
Johann Krauss
Mads Hjulmand
Officer in Wedel
Enno Kalisch
Dirlewanger's Soldier at Hospital
Aleksandra Adamska
German's Soldier Fiancée
Jacek Beler
Baby's Father
Marek Bogucki
Dirlewanger's Soldier
Łucja Burzyńska
Old Lady in Czerniaków
Ewa Bzdęga
Liaison in the Bank
Tadeusz Chudecki
Chief of Wedel
Szymon Czacki
AK's Second Lieutenant
Michał Czadera
Porter in Wedel
Krzysztof Czeczot
Man in the Monastery
Marzena Czura
Woman in the Sewer
Alina Kamińska
Alicja's Mother
Nikodem Kasprowicz
Insurgent in the City Center
Magdalena Koleśnik
Paramedic Klara
Julia Konarska
Girl at the Street
Marcin Korcz
Karol from the 'Barry''s Group
Konrad Korkosiński
Boy in the City Center
Maciej Kowalczyk
AK's Non-commissioned Officer
Tomasz Kubiatowicz
Wiktor, Physician in the Bank
Barbara Jonak
Baby's Mother
Maciej Maciejewski
Insurgent in Czerniaków
Jacek Mikołajczak
Major Kamiński
Igor Obłoza
Dirlewanger's Soldier in Czerniaków
Kamil Pardo
German Captive
Matylda Paszczenko
Girl in the Bank
Anita Poddębniak
Woman at Krasińskis' Square
Albert Pyśk
German Suicide
Waldemar Ratuszniak
Civilian in Czerniaków
Robert Rogalski
Man in the Monastery
Piotr Rogucki
Wedel's Worker
Dariusz Siastacz
Man in the Hospital
Jakub Snochowiak
Civilian in the Basement
Wojciech Solarz
Girl's Father
Stanisław Strawa
Boy from the Escort
Bogusław Suszka
Man in the Bank
Agnieszka Sztuk
Chief of Wedel's Wife
Marta Ścisłowicz
Woman from the Civil Services
Paweł Tomaszewski
Insurgent in the Monastery
Tomasz Wesołowski
Murdered Captive
Jakub Wieczorek
Sewer Worker
Piotr Witkowski
Boy with a Bucket
Maciej Wizner
Insurgent at the Barricade
Wojciech Ziemiański
Furious Civilian

Wuchak

_**Hell on Earth in a crumbling city during WW2**_ After five years of German occupation, youths in Warsaw in 1944 rise up to resist at great cost. Józef Pawlowski, Zofia Wichlacz and Anna Próchniak play the main protagonists. “Warsaw ’44” (2014) combines the setting of “The Pianist” (2002) with the basic situation of “Enemy at the Gates” (2001) and the brutal action of “Saving Private Ryan” (1998). Like “Pearl Harbor” (2001), it establishes a youthful romance and then follows the players through the carnage. In its own unique way it’s pretty much on par with any of these earlier movies. Once the uprising starts the storytelling becomes pretty chaotic due to the frenzied state of affairs, which might turn off some viewers. There are also 2-3 artistic flourishes, which struck me as curious, but I just rolled with them and enjoyed the cinematic art thereof. In other words, don’t let these eccentric embellishments ruin the experience but rather the opposite. The close that creatively showcases the burning, collapsing city juxtaposed with modern Warsaw is excellently done. At the end of the day, “Warsaw ’44” is enlightening, shocking and… unforgettable. I should add that this is a Polish production with the characters speaking mostly Polish. Needless to say, if you don’t speak Polish you’ll have to utilize the subtitles. The film runs 2 hours, 5 minutes (minus the opening 2.5 minutes of tedious studio credits), and was shot in Warsaw, Poland. GRADE: A-/B+


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