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... Birkut. As his story is now shrouded in mystery along with all the other embarrassing 'errors and distortions' of the 1950s, this means digging out clips of old propaganda films which are now 'classified material', and interviewing Birkut's ...
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... Birkut ( played by Jerzy Radziwilowicz ) building a wall ; Birkut smiling at a Party meeting ; Birkut posing for his statue ; Birkut at a workers ' demo ; and finally the façade of an apartment block surrounded by scaffolding and huge ...
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... Birkut (also played by Radziwilowicz), a ship worker, has been killed by government troops. Maciek finds his father's body and gives it Christian burial. But a few years later, when he goes back to the site, he discovers that the body ...
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... Birkut and his many successes , finding that his life was also filled with disappointment and deceptions by the government . In the first flashback , triggered by a conversation with Agnieszka , Burski describes the making of his film ...
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... Birkut refuses, but he also loses the chance for his job. Shortly thereafter, after Birkut tracks down Hanka in Zakopane, Hanka's boss (and later her husband), offers Birkut a Courvoisier or Johnny Walker and tempts him with a job at ...
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... Birkut's story from different perspectives . In a manner resembling Citizen Kane ( Orson Welles , 1941 ) , " the initial newsreel presentations of Birkut as socialist realist hero are complicated and questioned by layers of subsequent ...
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... Birkut as naive , and sometimes even stupid in his idealistic belief in people and ideology . Birkut leaves Warsaw as a man full of bitterness . The man of marble is no longer an ideal statue ; the events in the second part of the film ...
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D.W. Paul. victim of the purges . As a result , Birkut too fell into disgrace and disappeared , leaving his wife to mourn and eventually abandon him in pursuit of her own interests . Ironically , Birkut's ' crime ' appears to have been ...
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... Birkut . Birkut himself proves to be both idealistic and naïve . He sees Stakhanovite work - norms as an effective solution to the post - war housing shortage and is shocked when a hot brick is passed to him , doubtless by workers less ...