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''Katyń'' () is a 2007 Polish
historical drama A historical drama (also period drama, period piece or just period) is a dramatic work set in the past, usually used in the context of film and television, which presents history, historical events and characters with varying degrees of fiction s ...
film about the 1940
Katyn massacre The Katyn massacre was a series of mass killings under Communist regimes, mass executions of nearly 22,000 Polish people, Polish military officer, military and police officers, border guards, and intelligentsia prisoners of war carried out by t ...
, directed by Academy Honorary Award winner
Andrzej Wajda Andrzej Witold Wajda (; 6 March 1926 – 9 October 2016) was a Polish film and theatre director. Recipient of an Honorary Oscar, the Palme d'Or, as well as Honorary Golden Lion and Honorary Golden Bear Awards, he was a prominent member of the "P ...
. It is based on the book ''Post Mortem: The Story of Katyn'' by Andrzej Mularczyk. It was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film for the 80th Academy Awards. Wajda’s Katyń is the first screen portrayal of the long-suppressed and “highly controversial historical event.”


Historical background

Six months before the massacres at Katyn, on August 23, 1939, Soviet leader
Joseph Stalin Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin (born Dzhugashvili; 5 March 1953) was a Soviet politician and revolutionary who led the Soviet Union from 1924 until Death and state funeral of Joseph Stalin, his death in 1953. He held power as General Secret ...
authorized the signing of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, a non-aggression agreement with
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’s
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with a secret protocol to partition and annex Eastern Europe. Within days, German troops invaded western Poland, the first action aimed at fulfilling Hitler’s ultimate goal of "
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". Within days, the Soviet Union invaded eastern Poland, a region historically at odds with its former rival, Tsarist Russia. Hundreds of thousands of Poles, including soldiers, officers and civilians were incarcerated or transported to the Soviet Union.


Executions of prisoners

In early 1940, the head of the Russian secret police (NKVD), Lavrentiy Beria, was authorized by Stalin to liquidate selected prisoners. Most of the victims were murdered in the Katyn forest near
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, Russia, at Kalinin (
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), and at
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prison, where Wajda’s father, a Polish cavalry officer, was executed. Over 20,000 members of Poland’s intelligentsia and military forces were slaughtered, usually by a bullet to the head. Stalin’s rationale for the extermination of Polish executive and military staff was that it eliminated social and political elements that may have organized opposition to his policies. When the Germans had established military bases in Poland, Hitler launched his invasion of the Soviet Union—
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—which would kill many Russian civilians and soldiers.


Plot

The events of Katyn are relayed through the eyes of the women, the mothers, wives, and daughters of the victims executed on Stalin's orders by the
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in 1940. Andrzej ( Artur Zmijewski) is a young Polish captain in the 8th Uhlan Regiment of Prince Józef Poniatowski, who keeps a detailed diary. In September 1939, following the Soviet invasion of Eastern Poland, he is taken prisoner by the
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, which separates the officers from the enlisted men, who are allowed to return home, while the officers are held. His wife Anna ( Maja Ostaszewska) and daughter Weronika, nicknamed "Nika" (Wiktoria Gąsiewska), find him shortly before he is deported to the USSR. Presented with an opportunity to escape, he refuses on the basis of his oath of loyalty to the Polish military. Helped by a sympathetic Russian officer, Anna manages to return to the family's home in
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with her daughter. There, the Germans carry out
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, shutting down
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and deporting professors to concentration camps. Andrzej's father is one of the professors deported; later, his wife gets a message that he died in a camp in 1941. In a prisoner of war camp, Andrzej is detained for a while and continues to keep a diary. He carefully records the names of all his fellow officers who are removed from the camp, and the dates on which they are taken. During the winter, Andrzej is clearly suffering in the low temperature, and his colleague Jerzy (
Andrzej Chyra Andrzej Chyra (, born 27 August 1964) is a Polish actor and theatre director. He is a member of the Polish Film Academy and the European Film Academy. In 2006, he received the Polish Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in Feliks Fal ...
) lends him an extra sweater. As it happens, the sweater has Jerzy's name written on it. Finally, Andrzej's is taken from the camp, while Jerzy is left behind. In 1943, the population of Kraków is informed by the German occupation authorities about the Katyn massacre. Capitalizing on the Soviet war crime, Nazi propaganda publishes lists with the names of the victims exhumed in mass graves behind the advancing German troops. Andrzej's name is not on the list, giving his wife and daughter hope. After the war, Jerzy, who has survived, has enlisted in the Polish People's Army (LWP), which is under the complete control of the pro-Soviet Polish United Workers' Party. He feels personal loyalty to his friends, loves his country, and has sympathy for those who have suffered. He visits Anna and her daughter to tell them that Andrzej is dead. Apparently, when the list of the names of the victims was compiled, Andrzej was misidentified as Jerzy on the basis of the name in the sweater that Jerzy had lent to Andrzej; it was Andrzej who was killed, not Jerzy. Despondent that he is now forced to acknowledge a lie and to serve those who killed his comrades in Katyn, Jerzy commits suicide. Evidence of Soviet responsibility for the Katyn massacre is carefully concealed by the authorities. However, a few daring people working with the effects of the victims eventually deliver Andrzej's diary to his widow Anna. The diary clearly shows the date in 1940 when he must have been killed from the absence of entries on subsequent days. The date of the massacre is crucial for assigning responsibility: if it happened in 1940, the USSR controlled the territory, while by mid-1941 the Germans took control over it. The film ends with a re-enactment of parts of the massacre, as several of the principal characters are executed along with other soldiers. The film includes excerpts from German newsreels presenting the Katyn massacre as a Soviet crime, and excerpts from Soviet newsreels presenting the massacre as a German crime.


Production

Filming began on October 3, 2006, and ended on January 9, 2007. The film premiered on September 17, 2007, the anniversary of the Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939.


Cast

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Andrzej Chyra Andrzej Chyra (, born 27 August 1964) is a Polish actor and theatre director. He is a member of the Polish Film Academy and the European Film Academy. In 2006, he received the Polish Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in Feliks Fal ...
, as Jerzy – Porucznik (1st Lieutenant) in the 8th Uhlan Regiment * Artur Żmijewski, as Andrzej – Rotmistrz (Captain) of 8th Uhlan Regiment * Maja Ostaszewska, as Anna, wife of Andrzej * Wiktoria Gąsiewska, as Weronika ("Nika"), daughter of Andrzej and Anna * Władysław Kowalski, as Jan, father of Andrzej and a professor at the Kraków University * Maja Komorowska, as Maria, mother of Andrzej * Jan Englert, as General * Danuta Stenka, as Róża, wife of the General * Sergei Garmash, as Captain Popov - a sympathetic and protective Red Army officer * Agnieszka Kawiorska, as Ewa, daughter of General and Róża * Stanisława Celińska, as Stasia – a servant in the General's house * Paweł Małaszyński, as Piotr Baszkowski, a lieutenant (''porucznik pilot'') with 1 Aviation Regiment, Dęblin * Magdalena Cielecka, as sister of Piotr * Agnieszka Glińska, as sister of Piotr * Anna Radwan, as Elżbieta – a relative of Anna * Antoni Pawlicki, as Tadeusz, son of Elżbieta * Alicja Dąbrowska, as an actress * Jakub Przebindowski, as priest Wikary * Krzysztof Globisz, as a medical doctor * Oleh Drach, as a commissar * Jacek Braciak, as a lieutenant Klin


Reception

The premiere of Katyń exactly 68 years to the day after the
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in 1939, was a “major political event”, attended by members of the Polish political establishment. Historian Stefan Steinberg writes: Wajda acknowledged in his production notes that President Kaczynski had provided “honorary patronage” during the film’s production. Though Wajda reassured Berlin journalists that Katyń was not conceived as anti-Russian propaganda, conservative German chancellor, Angela Merkel attended its premiere. Wajda ultimately registered a formal objection to President Kaczynski regarding the politicizing of Katyń. In one of his last interviews, shortly before his death in 2016, Wajda declared: ''Katyń'' has an approval rating of 91% on
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website
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, based on 68 reviews, and an average rating of 7.28/10. The website's critical consensus states, "Masterfully crafted by an experienced directorial hand, ''Katyn'' is a powerful, personal depiction of wartime tragedy". It also has a score of 81 out of 100 on
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, based on 17 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".


Controversy

During the post-war era Soviet authorities in Poland suppressed the historical truth surrounding the events at Katyn. Dorota Niemtz writes: Not until 1989, with the fall of Communism in Poland in 1989, did the first non-communist Polish government acknowledge that the crime was committed under the direction of Joseph Stalin. In 1990,
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acknowledged Soviet responsibility for the Katyń massacre for the first time. In 1991,
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made public the documents which had authorized the massacre. On September 18, 2007, '' Rossiyskaya Gazeta'', the official newspaper of the Russian government, published an article by Alexander Sabov claiming that the widely accepted version of the tragedy is based on a single dubious copy of a document related to the massacre, and hence the evidence for the
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responsibility would be unreliable. This prompted an immediate response from the Polish media. As a retort, the next day, '' Gazeta Wyborcza'' emphasized the formal admission by the Soviet Union of NKVD responsibility and republished documents to that effect. In April 2009, the authorities of the
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banned the movie from being distributed in the country due to its anti-communist ideology. However, imported copies are widely available.


See also

* German–Soviet military parade in Brest-Litovsk * Poland–Russia relations * Soviet repressions of Polish citizens (1939–1946) *'' World War II Behind Closed Doors: Stalin, the Nazis and the West''


Footnotes


Sources

* Michalek, Boleslaw. 1973. ''The Cinema of Andrzej Wajda.'' The Tanvity Press. A. S. Barnes and Company. New York. *Niemitz, Dorata and Steinberg, Stefan. 2016. ''Polish film and theatre director Andrzej Wajda dead at 90.'' World Socialist Web Site, 14 October 2016. https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2016/10/14/wajd-o14.html Retrieved 4 July 2022. *Saubhik Ghosh. ''Katyn-Kolonko (The Katyn Crime)''. Bengali, EKDIN, Sunday Supplement Cover Story* *Steinberg, Stefan. 2008. ''Katyn—The political agenda of Polish filmmaker Andrzej Wajda.'' World Socialist Web Site, 5 March 2008. https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2008/03/berl-m05.html Retrieved 9 July 2022.


External links

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Interview with Wajda on Katyń
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