PAN TADEUSZ

PAN TADEUSZ

„Pan Tadeusz” (1928), dir. R. Ordyński
Time: 72 min.
‘Pan Tadeusz’ - for the film a silent movie. The official fixation - took place on 9 November 1928 in Warsaw. Today, Pan Tadeusz is billed as ‘a film epic of Adam Mickiewicz's immortal masterpiece’, an anniversary picture, ‘a superproduction made for the tenth anniversary of Poland's independence’. The project proved a commercial success for the filmmakers, enjoying great success in the capital. The film was lost during the Second World War. In the 1950s, a fragment of a digital film of forty-two minutes in length was fragmented. In 2006, we are now occasionally fragmented, having managed to reconstruct around one hundred and twenty minutes of the duration of the picture.

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