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2025-05-10
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A Railwayman’s Word
A documentary about the hard work of railwaymen transporting coke from Tarnowskie Góry to Szczecin Iron works. They’re doing their best to arrive on time.

A documentary about the hard work of railwaymen transporting coke from Tarnowskie Góry to Szczecin Iron works. They’re doing their best to arrive on time.

Source: FPFF Gdynia

The film is presented at the festival without English subtitles.

The Stars Must Burn
The only hope for dying mine is that the oldest deposits, known only from antiquated plans, have not been fully exhausted.

An example of Munk’s creative approach to film technique – this was his attempt to shatter the conventions of social realist documentary. The stars of the title refer to lights placed above the gates of coalmines that had achieved 100% of the norms set out in their annual coal extraction plans. The star over the Zagórze mine’s gate has been extinguished. Although the norm was nearly met, it is common knowledge that the mine is dying – the coal is running out. The only hope is that the oldest deposits, known only from antiquated plans, have not been fully exhausted. But, in order to inspect them, it is necessary to pass through an abandoned shaft; the excursion carries fatal risks… Propaganda fades into the background when faced with the dramatic tension that accompanies the perilous expedition and Munk marries this tension with a careful observation of the miners’ work. The director’s successful escape from propaganda into real life is encapsulated in such subtle details as the miners saluting each other with God bless, rather than the prescribed Greetings, comrade.

Source: Nowe Horyzonty

The film is presented at the festival without English subtitles.

A Walk in the Old City of Warsaw
Little heroine, a music school student, wanders through the backstreets of Warsaw's Old Town and discovers a world to which others have no access. It is a world of extraordinariness and beauty of sounds.

This film based on the idea by composer Andrzej Markowski was excellently directed by Munk. Its little heroine, a music school student, wanders through the backstreets of Warsaw's Old Town and discovers a world to which others have no access. It is a world of extraordinariness and beauty of sounds. And these are sounds that are the most important thing for the girl – the hubbub of children, the sounds of the street, the puffing of a tractor, the tuning of an organ, the sweeping of a broom and the sound of jets flying overhead. The sounds organize Munk's images, lend them new meanings and add emotional, often lyrical qualities.

Source: Ninateka

The film is presented at the festival without English subtitles.

A Railwayman’s Word
Kolejarskie słowo
dir. Andrzej Munk, Poland 1953, 22 min
The Stars Must Burn
Gwiazdy muszą płonąć
dir. Witold Lesiewicz, Andrzej Munk, Poland 1954, 64 min
A Walk in the Old City of Warsaw
Spacerek staromiejski
dir. Andrzej Munk, Poland 1958, 18 min
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