Documentaire / Court métrage
Pologne,
1953, 11 min
Résumés(1)
Wajda’s nocturnal account of the factory workers, machinists and stokers who work while the rest of Poland sleeps, looks like an aesthetically competent government-commissioned film, aimed at convincing the citizens that their society is running on well-oiled rails. (International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam)
Acteurs·trices
Jan Machulski
Pologne
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