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L'homme de fer

Titre original : Czlowiek z zelaza
  • 1981
  • PG
  • 2h 36min
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7,3/10
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L'homme de fer (1981)
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Quelques années après les événements de L'homme de marbre (1977), un journaliste enquête sur Maciek Tomczyk, le fils de Mateusz Birkut, désormais militant à la tête d'une grève de chantier n... Tout lireQuelques années après les événements de L'homme de marbre (1977), un journaliste enquête sur Maciek Tomczyk, le fils de Mateusz Birkut, désormais militant à la tête d'une grève de chantier naval.Quelques années après les événements de L'homme de marbre (1977), un journaliste enquête sur Maciek Tomczyk, le fils de Mateusz Birkut, désormais militant à la tête d'une grève de chantier naval.

  • Réalisation
    • Andrzej Wajda
  • Scénario
    • Aleksander Scibor-Rylski
  • Casting principal
    • Jerzy Radziwilowicz
    • Krystyna Janda
    • Marian Opania
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,3/10
    4 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Andrzej Wajda
    • Scénario
      • Aleksander Scibor-Rylski
    • Casting principal
      • Jerzy Radziwilowicz
      • Krystyna Janda
      • Marian Opania
    • 13avis d'utilisateurs
    • 14avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Oscar
      • 6 victoires et 4 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux64

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    Jerzy Radziwilowicz
    Jerzy Radziwilowicz
    • Maciek Tomczyk…
    Krystyna Janda
    Krystyna Janda
    • Agnieszka
    Marian Opania
    Marian Opania
    • Winkel
    Wieslawa Kosmalska
    • Wieslawa Hulewicz
    Irena Byrska
    Irena Byrska
    • Matka Hulewicz
    Boguslaw Linda
    Boguslaw Linda
    • Dzidek
    Lech Walesa
    Lech Walesa
    • Lech Walesa
    Anna Walentynowicz
    Anna Walentynowicz
    • Anna Walentynowicz
    Jerzy Borowczak
    Jerzy Borowczak
    • Stanislaw J. Borowczak
    • (as Stanislaw J. Borowczak)
    Zbigniew Lis
    • Zbigniew Lis
    Teodor Kudla
    • Teodor Kudla
    Franciszek Trzeciak
    Franciszek Trzeciak
    • Badecki
    Janusz Gajos
    Janusz Gajos
    • Z-Ca Szefa
    Andrzej Seweryn
    Andrzej Seweryn
    • Kapt. Wirski
    Marek Kondrat
    Marek Kondrat
    • Grzenda
    Jan Tesarz
    Jan Tesarz
    • Szef
    Jerzy Trela
    Jerzy Trela
    • Antoniak
    Krzysztof Janczar
    Krzysztof Janczar
    • Kryska
    • Réalisation
      • Andrzej Wajda
    • Scénario
      • Aleksander Scibor-Rylski
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    8pipeoxide

    Poland triumphs...as does Wajda

    What you need to know about "Man of Iron":

    1. Palme D'Or 1981

    2.Wajda's sequel to "Man of Marble"

    3.Sweet-a** performances from Poland's acting elite

    ****NOTE**** Ok, you really do have to have a Warsaw-pact historical/political background when approaching this film, because it's compactly interwoven into flashback sequences recalling various anti-commie events (worker's movements and so on). And yes, that's mustachioed Lech Walesa making a cameo. If you have no idea what the Solidarnost movement was read up before watching this. Of course, the emotional and thus universal element is present (Maciek and Agnieska's love, etc) but this is mostly a story of survival and determination in the face of corruption and political hostilities. Polish people took amazing steps against their government as early as the late 60s, and here we see the triumphant and climactic finish to these efforts. Wajda incorporates interesting documentary footage within the film to make it more effective and appealing to his audience.

    See "Man of Iron" and feel nostalgia for the times when Eastern Europe saw change as a forthcoming and hopeful force. Classic.
    6filmreviewradical

    Art imitates life,or life imitates art

    A radio journalist sets out to discredit the leader of a strike at the Gdansk shipyard in 1980. Director Andrzej Wajda's 1981 film is a prize winner and one of the most celebrated Polish films of the late 20th century, whose screenplay by Aleksander Scibor-Rylski continues the stories of characters featured in the slightly better 'Man of Marble'. This 2 and a half hour film brings the story right up to date(with flashbacks to another strike in 1970) with the then current real life headlines in Poland of strikes,Solidarity and martial law, which seemed to go on for ever in the early 1980s. The central character Tomczyk has some similarities to Lech Walesa(who appears as himself in this film),in a film where art imitates life, or life imitates art. We had an Iron Lady so why shouldn't Poland have a Man of Iron?
    7gbill-74877

    A turning point in history

    "Precz z zaplesniala elita wladzy!" "Do away with the moldy old governing elite!"
    • Graffiti in Gdansk, 1981


    Mass protests always seem to be about such basic things, e.g. stop killing us, or give us enough money so that we can feed ourselves, and here under Soviet communism it was the same. The context of Wajda's film is extraordinary, as it was made in 1981 during the heart of the Solidarity movement, and wove a fictional sequel to his 'Man of Marble' amidst the real-life story of the Gdansk shipyard workers practically while it was taking place. In the documentary 'Wajda by Wajda,' he explained the genesis of the film thusly: "I entered the shipyard in August 1980, going from the gate to the room where the workers were deliberating. I was led by one of the shipyard workers with a white and red armband. He showed me into the room and said: 'Mr. Andrzej, make a movie about us!'"

    The film shows the usual management responses to worker organization - the playbook never seems to change, just the characters/country/time in history - and it includes police brutality, corruption of the union bosses, propaganda (here leaflets dropped from an airplane instead of posted on the internet), provocation as a way of inciting violence and to put pressure on the unity of the group, and infiltration. It's amazing that a brief window in the evolution of the government allowed all of this to be shown, another in a string of remarkable successes for Wajda over his career in this regard.

    Unfortunately, I think the storytelling doesn't quite live up to the historical moment, and at 153 minutes, the film is too long. It was probably a mistake to first center it on the infiltrator, a man torn between both sides and whose desperate need for vodka seems to underscore how lost he is (at one point he breaks a bottle in the bathroom, and using a towel, soaks it up, wrings it out, and carefully avoiding broken glass, drinks it...ugh). We don't see Krystyna Janda's character until the 98 minute point, and even then it seemed a narrative mistake, as for the next 20-30 minutes we get a long flashback that for me was defocusing, including footage of her wedding, even if that did allow Lech Walesa to appear in another way. I think Wajda got a little bogged down in trying to tell the ending to 'Man of Marble' the way he had wanted to, though I suppose in taking pains to do this, he illustrated the handing off a struggle from one generation to the next.

    Where the film shines is in showing us these real moments of progress in Poland, and it has a place in Polish history for doing so. As the father (Birkut from the first film, now a shipyard worker) debates with son (a student, also played by Jerzy Radziwilowicz), his simple line "No lie can last forever" is incredibly moving. Later one of their elderly mothers says "We are going to win. If not now, then next time," indicating dogged optimism and the need for sustained protest, over years and generations. When we see the real-life footage of interviews of striking workers and they talk about cost of living and one says "They know that today workers aren't ignoramuses from the 18th century," it comes from a place of intelligence and courage. And lastly when we see the great Lech Walesa and his fellow members of the strike committee, it's powerful, powerful stuff. It gave me goosebumps when we first see him walking through a crowd, set to the acoustic guitar of Maciej Pietrzyk's "Piosenka dla córki" (Song for daughter). The ending, with Walesa being carried on the shoulders of protesters in the real-life story and the son honoring his father's makeshift grave in the fictional one, is very strong. Whatever his faults, Wajda again bore witness, and to have made the film in 1981 I think he was deserving of the awards he received.
    7trelkovskistooth

    A classic...

    There's just one thing that strikes me as odd and keeps me from giving the film ten stars. The wonderful protagonist of Man Of Marble, Agnieszka, is turned here into a stereotypical, boring wife/girlfriend. At a time of great historical importance , when issues she deeply cared about were the talk of Europe, all she finds time to discuss with a reporter who visits her at the detention center is romance. I'm having a hard time picturing the dedicated, driven and idealistic young person we know from Man Of Marble gasp unintelligibly about a child when her husband is on strike with Lech Walesa. A needless and surprising flaw in an otherwise great film.
    9dawidbleja

    One of the most important films from arguably the most important film movement in cinema history - the "Films of Moral Anxiety".

    This film movement, while in no way the most important film movement artistically, considerably helped morally support and unite the Poles into a decade long, almost nation-wide rebellion against the Communist party which bloomed into the freeing of the Polish state from Soviet rule. This was a catalyst for the break-up of Communism in Central and Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, the end of the cold war, and a new stability in Europe, and indeed the world. Only taking this into account can one watch "Czlowiek z Zelaza" and truly appreciate how powerful this film is.

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    • Anecdotes
      This was the first, and so far the only, sequel to win the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. It was also the first Polish film to win this prize - the second was Roman Polanski's Le Pianiste (2002) in 2002.
    • Citations

      [to Maciek and Agnieszka at their wedding]

      Lech Walesa: I trust you will be a democratic couple, so let me share these flowers democratically.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Time Bandits, The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper, The Woman Next Door, Man of Iron (1981)
    • Bandes originales
      Piosenka dla Corki
      Lyrics by Krzysztof Kasprzyk

      Music by Maciej Pietrzyk

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 août 1981 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Pologne
    • Langue
      • Polonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Man of Iron
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Gdansk, Pomorskie, Pologne
    • Société de production
      • Zespól Filmowy "X"
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 492 035 $US
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 492 035 $US
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    • Durée
      • 2h 36min(156 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.66 : 1

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