Battle of Warsaw 1920

Category:Moviewar Area:America Years:2011 Director:Jerzy Hoffman Starring:Daniil Olbryski Natasha Urbanska Boris Schick Jerzy Bończak Adam Ferency Bogusław Linda Ewa Wiśniewska Aleksandr Domogarow Olga Kabo Andrzej Strzelecki

Description:Poland's first 3D film, "The Battle of Warsaw," will be released on September 23. The film reflects the famous battle of the Polish people in 1920 against the invasion of the Soviet Red Army. It cost about 8.3 million U.S. dollars and is one of the most expensive films in Polish history. Poland, sandwiched between the two most belligerent powers in the world, Germany and Russia, is commonly known as the "footstepping cloth" of Europe - everyone has to step on it when they go out. It is precisely because of this disaster-stricken country that it has a special preference for history. Judging from the box office, the four most popular films in Polish history, "Sword and Fire," "Mr. Tardes," "Where Are You Going," and "Katyn Massacre" are all films based on historical events. The Polish people's ideal of a great power can only be extended and stretched through the art form of film. Although "The Battle of Warsaw"

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Poland's first 3D film "The Battle of Warsaw" will be released on September 23. The film reflects the famous battle of the Polish people against the invasion of the Soviet Red Army in 1920. The cost of about 8.3 million US dollars is one of the most expensive films in Polish history. Sandwiched between the two most belligerent powers in the world, Germany and Russia, Poland is commonly known as the "footstepping cloth" of Europe - everyone has to step on it when they go out. It is precisely because of this disaster-stricken country that it has a special preference for history. Judging from the box office, the four most popular films in Polish history, "Sword and Fire", "Mr. Tardus", "Where Are You Going" and "Katyn Massacre", are all films based on historical events. The Polish people's ideal of a great power can only be extended and stretched through the art form of film. Although there is nothing surprising about this "The Battle of Warsaw", from the magnificent trailer, we can see that Polish poets, singers, and priests all rose up, and the description of the two Soviet leaders is also "light as a feather", which reveals a trace of boldness.

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