I Remember (2001)
Sobre o filme
Andrzej Wajda tooks as a basis the statements from four Polish survivors of the Holocaust and scenes from the film March of the Living in making his episode for the series Broken Silence. I Remember was all of it made in black-and-white, without any narration other than the statements. “The film focuses on the dramatic relationship between the Polish and the Jewish peoples during the German occupation of Poland”, says the director, whose first feature A Generation also dealt with the occupation of Poland by the Germans. To emphasize these relationships, Wajda also included scenes with Pope John Paul 2nd praying at the Wall of Lamentations in Jerusalem. Historian Anthony Plonsky acted as adviser for the film. Executive-production was by Lew Rywin who worked with Wajda on Pan Tadeusz and with Spielberg in Schindler’s List.
Título original: Pamietan
Ano: 2001
Duração: 55 minutos
País: Poland
Cor: Col
Direção: ANDRZEJ WAJDAMARCEL LOZINSKI
Roteiro: ANTHONY POLONSKY
Fotografia: JACEK KNOPP, ANDREJ ADAMCZAK
Montagem: KATARZYNA MACIEJKO-KOWALCRYK
Produtor: JAMES MOLL