Rent A Generation (1955)

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1h 23min
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Synopsis:
Stach (Tadeusz Lomnicki) is a wayward teen living in squalor on the outskirts of Nazi-occupied Warsaw. Guided by an avuncular Communist organizer, he is introduced to the underground resistance - and to the beautiful Dorota (Urszula Modrzynska). Soon he is engaged in a dangerous effort to fight oppression and indignity, maturing as he assumes responsibility for other's lives. A coming-of-age story of survival and shattering loss, 'A Generation' delivers a brutal portrait of the human cost of war.
Actors:
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Directors:
Writers:
Bohdan Czeszko
Aka:
Pokolenie
Studio:
Arrow Films
Genres:
Action & Adventure, Classics, Drama
Collections:
New waves of Polish Cinema, Top 10 Best Last Films: World Cinema, Top Films, What to watch by country
Countries:
Poland
BBFC:
Release Date:
26/05/2008
Run Time:
83 minutes
Languages:
Polish Dolby Digital 2.0
Subtitles:
English
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Full Screen 1.33:1 / 4:3
Colour:
B & W
Bonus:
  • An Interview with Andrzej Wajda
BBFC:
Release Date:
12/12/2022
Run Time:
88 minutes
Languages:
Polish LPCM Mono
Subtitles:
English
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Full Screen 1.37:1
Colour:
B & W
BLU-RAY Regions:
(0) All
Bonus:
  • Andrzej Wajda on 'A Generation': an archival filmed interview with the director
  • An exclusive, newly-filmed introduction by film critic, curator and scholar Michal Oleszczyk
  • A new audio commentary by Michael Brooke
  • The Bad Boy (Zty chtopiec): Andrzej Wajda's newly-remastered 1951 short film
  • World premiere release on Blu-ray

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Reviews (2) of A Generation

A dark place illuminated. - A Generation review by RhysH

Spoiler Alert
29/11/2018

A dark film. Dark in its cinematography and dark in its subject matter. It is hard to imagine living under a regime imposed by a foreign army but Wajda had first hand experience, his father was shot by Stalin's agents in the Katyn massacre. This film is set during the Nazi occupation of Poland and explores the politicization of the youth at this time.

Wajda had just finished film school when he made this film, it shows the influence of Italian realism without losing any of its Polish credentials.

Wajda has said that he was not entirely happy with the film arguing that it did not quite capture the sense of desperation he wanted. It, nevertheless, remains a potent film about power and resistance.

Tadeusz Lomnicki, one of the few actors who had appeared in a film before, plays the lead Stach with a mixture of naivety and political awareness. At times his smile almost looks imbecilic but this is the mask of a very aware young man. An excellent performance.

Roman Polanski is in the cast and Wajda's influence on him can be seen in his film "The Pianist".

1 out of 1 members found this review helpful.

Rites of passage tale - A Generation review by JO

Spoiler Alert
18/06/2019

A rites-of-passage tale set in Nazi occupied Poland, 1942. Stach is a poor youth who at the start of the film steals to make ends meet. After a tragic incident while he is stealing coal from a Nazi train, Stach is employed as an apprentice for a Joinery business. Here he meets and falls under the influence of an avuncular Communist sympathiser, Sekula, and falls in love with the beautiful Dorota, leader of the Polish underground resistance. Stach becomes increasingly involved in dangerous missions against the oppressive Nazis and comes to learn about humanity and loss. Despite its potentially bleak subject-matter, A Generation is a lyrical film with a powerful message about the political awakening of the Polish youth. 

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