Scene from Pilsudski (2019)
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Duration: 122 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x800 | Added: 2020-Feb-25 |
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Magdalena Boczarska
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Alternate Names: Magdalena Jadwiga Boczarska, 마그달레나 보차르스카
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About the Movie: Pilsudski (2019)

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Genre: Biography, History
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Story
In 1901, Józef Pilsudski (Borys Szyc), a political prisoner at a psychiatric hospital in Russian-controlled Poland, is freed by his fellow conspirators from the Polish underground independence movement. Upon his release, he realizes that he cannot return to his old family life due to the uncertain times ahead. The story then follows Pilsudski navigating through years marked by revolutionary events, violence, and betrayal. He must find a way to maneuver between the conservative passivity of the Polish Socialist Party and aggressive sentiments against invaders that lead to retaliation. As World War I approaches in 1914, Pilsudski sees it as an opportunity for Poland to regain its independence.
Summary
‘Pilsudski’ (2019), directed by Michal Rosa, is a historical biopic that dramatizes the early life of Józef Pilsudski, one of the founders and leaders of independent Poland. The film begins in 1901 at a psychiatric hospital where Pilsudski is imprisoned as a political prisoner under Russian occupation. After his rescue by the underground independence movement, he struggles to find his place amidst revolutionary unrest, violence, and shifting political alliances. The movie covers crucial years leading up to World War I, highlighting Pilsudski's role in advocating for Poland's independence.