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Pan Tadeusz

  • 1999
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
3.9K
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Pan Tadeusz (1999)
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In the early 1810s, Poles, part of Russia's client state of Lithuania, think independence will come if they join forces with Napoleon when he invades Russia. This unity of purpose, in one di... Read allIn the early 1810s, Poles, part of Russia's client state of Lithuania, think independence will come if they join forces with Napoleon when he invades Russia. This unity of purpose, in one district, is undermined by two families, feuding since the head of one shot the head of the ... Read allIn the early 1810s, Poles, part of Russia's client state of Lithuania, think independence will come if they join forces with Napoleon when he invades Russia. This unity of purpose, in one district, is undermined by two families, feuding since the head of one shot the head of the other twenty years before. There are hopes of a reconciliation through a marriage of Pan T... Read all

  • Director
    • Andrzej Wajda
  • Writers
    • Adam Mickiewicz
    • Jan Nowina-Zarzycki
    • Andrzej Wajda
  • Stars
    • Boguslaw Linda
    • Daniel Olbrychski
    • Grazyna Szapolowska
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    3.9K
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    • Director
      • Andrzej Wajda
    • Writers
      • Adam Mickiewicz
      • Jan Nowina-Zarzycki
      • Andrzej Wajda
    • Stars
      • Boguslaw Linda
      • Daniel Olbrychski
      • Grazyna Szapolowska
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Boguslaw Linda
    Boguslaw Linda
    • Priest Robak
    Daniel Olbrychski
    Daniel Olbrychski
    • Gerwazy
    Grazyna Szapolowska
    Grazyna Szapolowska
    • Telimena
    Andrzej Seweryn
    Andrzej Seweryn
    • Sedzia Soplica
    Michal Zebrowski
    Michal Zebrowski
    • Tadeusz
    Marek Kondrat
    Marek Kondrat
    • Count Horeszko
    Krzysztof Kolberger
    Krzysztof Kolberger
    • Adam Mickiewicz
    Alicja Bachleda
    Alicja Bachleda
    • Zosia Horeszkówna
    • (as Alicja Bachleda-Curus)
    Jerzy Trela
    Jerzy Trela
    • Podkomorzy
    Jerzy Gralek
    Jerzy Gralek
    • Wojski
    Marian Kociniak
    Marian Kociniak
    • Protazy
    Piotr Gasowski
    Piotr Gasowski
    • Rejent
    Andrzej Hudziak
    Andrzej Hudziak
    • Asesor
    Wladyslaw Kowalski
    Wladyslaw Kowalski
    • Jankiel
    Krzysztof Globisz
    Krzysztof Globisz
    • Major Plut
    Sergey Shakurov
    Sergey Shakurov
    • Rykow
    • (as Siergiej Szakurow)
    Jerzy Binczycki
    Jerzy Binczycki
    • Maciej Królik-Rózeczka
    Cezary Kosinski
    Cezary Kosinski
    • Bartek Brzytewka
    • Director
      • Andrzej Wajda
    • Writers
      • Adam Mickiewicz
      • Jan Nowina-Zarzycki
      • Andrzej Wajda
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    8Michal-14

    Great Film!!

    This film is based on the masterpiece "Pan Tadeusz" written by Adam Mickiewicz, a famous Polish poet in 1830. Adam Mickiewicz was born in Lithuania in 1798. At the time Lithuania and Poland were connected in a political union and many Polish families lived in Lithuania.

    Mickiewicz felt as a real Pole. This film is about the Polish nobilty in Soblicowo how they lead their normal lives - they party, hunt , go mushroom picking and fight with their neigbours. But everyone is waiting for Napolean, the French leader to liberate and save Poland. The director of this movie is famous Polish director. He is found in the imdb with more than 30 films of his career.

    One of the most beloved literary works in the history of Polish History, "Pan Tadeusz" was never adapted to the screen before. The cinematography of this film is marvelously done. It demonstrates the beautiful fields of Lithuania, with its natural pictures.

    The greatest part of the film was played by Daniel Olbrychski. He showed real emotion and a true actor. He is also a known actor in Europe, starring in films, in Poland, France and Russia.

    I encourage everyone to see this film to learn some history and have some fun!
    5Varlaam

    When bad films happen to good people

    Andrzej Wajda has been a great director at least as far back as "Kanal" in 1957. Tough films, provocative themes.

    But why the costume drama? I really wish he'd left this one alone.

    It's not unlike 1999's other bloated Polish historical epic, "Ogniem i mieczem" ("With Fire and Sword"). Here again Poles put aside their differences to prove they're the greatest people, or at least the greatest Slavs, on Bóg's green earth. Rah, rah. A crowd of Polish lesser gentry (rabble) armed with swords can defeat trained Russian musketry any day.

    And, yes, I am of Polish descent myself, although I'm embarrassed to admit it in this jingoistic context. That's why I was at the special screening in the first place, sponsored by Toronto's Polish newspaper.

    "Pan Tadeusz" shares another characteristic with its elephantine contemporary: its ability to confuse non-Polish-speaking members of the audience with its vast number of characters and their poorly defined interrelationships.

    Both films too have a sudsy quality. So did "Gone With The Wind", but then character definition makes that historical epic a success. Tadeusz and Zosia are indistinct phantoms as personalities. Certainly no Rhett or Scarlett.

    "With Fire and Sword" is more melodramatic than "Pan Tadeusz", but it's also more exciting. This film has a laudable grandeur which Wajda brings to the proceedings, but still I wish he'd picked a subject with a bit more substance.

    Wojciech Kilar can be congratulated on his score. And Daniel Olbrychski is always good to see, even with scars all over his head.

    It should be noted that Polish-speaking spectators at the theatre appeared to find this film quite enjoyable. They would be chuckling at clever turns of phrase in the dialogue, while the English titles would be saying something indescribably prosaic. Evidently the film loses nearly everything in translation.
    thislizard

    Pretty illustration to the book, but can't really function as an independent picture.

    I don't blame any non-Polish viewers for being confused or simply bored. Not at all. At the moment I'm even trying to imagine how it feels watching this picture without being able to refer anytime to the knowledge of the book and the cultural background. I guess it makes you feel lost and empty-headed.

    First of all, the screen play was created in a very unusual way. The dialogs were not written, but extracted from the poem, some of them being full rhyming lines and some only parts. Of course most of the meaningful and informative pieces were in the narrative section of the poem and somehow didn't make it to the screen. I'm all for "show not tell", but "don't show, don't tell, everybody knows it all from school" is not the top shelf of movie-making to me.

    All that is shown is pretty people, pretty costumes, pretty interiors, pretty nature. Definitely pleasant to see for anyone who likes pictures with historical settings and would like to get to know something about the life in a particular time and place.

    The movie really works only for people who have read the poem and have been taught about its historical background. After such preparation they can enjoy this multimedia reconstruction of the characters and places from the book, because that's rather what it is to me. Indeed, all the actors are good, music memorable and all the details nicely done, but this production really lacks the cinematic backbone and something that would allow it to be a movie on its own.
    10Jay Gatsby

    Should of been nominated for the Oscars

    The best movie I seen in a long time. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences should have made this movie a nominee for the FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM category at the 2000 Oscar's (I think the Academy is biased against such true works of art and history). This movie above all others should have been nominated, what is wrong with the Academy?

    Excellent movie! Wajda has done an excellent job. Wajda is indeed the world's greatest movie director. Congratulations to Wajda on the Oscar you deserve it more than anyone else.
    10David_G_Young

    A masterpiece.

    Andrzej Wajda has taken a masterpiece in one genre (poetry) and not only done justice to it but created a masterpiece in another genre (film), one which did not even exist when Mickiewicz wrote the poem 166 years earlier.

    The actors are mainly well-known faces in Polish cinema and yet all rise above the stereotypical images many of the audience have of them. The greatest example of this is Boguslaw Linda as Robak the Priest. In the most moving scene in the film he gives the performance of his life.

    The harmonious blend of Wajda's direction and Wojciech Kilar's score is a sensual feast. It is a film which impresses a profound sense of beauty to such an extent that one could appreciate the sheer art of the film without even having to understand the language (I cannot vouch for the quality of the sub-titles in English as I saw it in its original version).

    If you only see one foreign language film this year, make sure it is this one.

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    • Trivia
      A polonaise composed by Kilar for this soundtrack gained a nation-wide recognition and became the opening tune for most high school proms. Before the movie the first dance was traditionally accompanied by Chopin.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Poranek kojota (2001)

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    • Release date
      • January 21, 2000 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Poland
      • France
    • Language
      • Polish
    • Also known as
      • Pan Tadeusz: The Last Foray in Lithuania
    • Filming locations
      • Oporów, Lódzkie, Poland(castle)
    • Production companies
      • Apollo Film
      • Canal+ Polska
      • Canal+
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    • Budget
      • PLN 12,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 27m(147 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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