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Sang

Original title: Na Sybir
  • 1930
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
41
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Sang (1930)

A rebel fights against the early 20th century occupation of Poland by the Russian Czar, and is sentenced to Siberia.A rebel fights against the early 20th century occupation of Poland by the Russian Czar, and is sentenced to Siberia.A rebel fights against the early 20th century occupation of Poland by the Russian Czar, and is sentenced to Siberia.

  • Director
    • Henryk Szaro
  • Writers
    • Waclaw Sieroszewski
    • Anatol Stern
    • Henryk Szaro
  • Stars
    • Adam Brodzisz
    • Jadwiga Smosarska
    • Mieczyslaw Frenkiel
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    41
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Henryk Szaro
    • Writers
      • Waclaw Sieroszewski
      • Anatol Stern
      • Henryk Szaro
    • Stars
      • Adam Brodzisz
      • Jadwiga Smosarska
      • Mieczyslaw Frenkiel
    • 1User review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Adam Brodzisz
    Adam Brodzisz
    • Ryszard Prawdzic aka Sep ('Vulture')
    Jadwiga Smosarska
    Jadwiga Smosarska
    • Rena Czarska
    Mieczyslaw Frenkiel
    • Józef Czarski, Rena's father
    Boguslaw Samborski
    Boguslaw Samborski
    • Police Col. Sierow
    Mira Ziminska
    Mira Ziminska
    • Janka Mirska
    Maria Chaveau
    • Charwoman
    Eugeniusz Bodo
    Eugeniusz Bodo
    • Worker
    Kazimierz Justian
    • Spy
    Jan Belina
    Chór Wladyslawa Dana i Jerzego Tomaszewskiego
      Stanislaw Danilowicz
        Jerzy Dworski
        • Physicist
        • (uncredited)
        Mikolaj Gorczak
          Michal Halicz
            Karol Hubert
              Jerzy Kalitowicz
                T. Kotwicz
                  P. Kozakiewicz
                    • Director
                      • Henryk Szaro
                    • Writers
                      • Waclaw Sieroszewski
                      • Anatol Stern
                      • Henryk Szaro
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                    Although Russian propaganda would have us believe that only criminals were sent to Siberia, this simply isn't true

                    Although Russian propaganda would have us believe that only criminals were sent to Siberia, this simply isn't true. Russia has been sending Poles to Siberia for over two hundred years - and as recently as 1940 in the early part of World War II. Although they where exiled for many reasons, it was basically anyone that was deemed a threat to the Russians. Along with them came their families, so women and children were also imprisoned in the frozen wasteland.

                    Polish films that touch upon the issue of sybiracy (Polish exiles sent to Siberia) are extremely rare. Anything that would put Russia in a bad light was sure to be discouraged (or outright forbidden) during the Soviet occupation of Poland, so until recently it was impossible to touch this topic. But interestingly enough, there is a film made before the war about the Siberian experience. To Siberia (Na Sybir), directed by Henryk Szaro in 1930, is remarkable and worth watching because of the subject it addresses.

                    The film begins with a man giving us some historical context, but from there just about the rest is a silent movie, which may take some patience for today's audiences. However, Na Sybir stands out compared to other Polish films from the 1930s as one of the most exciting and suspenseful I have watched. There are a couple action scenes, such as a shootout and a chase scene, which make the film very suspenseful. So while we may have to read a screen of text to see what they are saying, this film is worth the effort.

                    The story takes place in 1905 and shows us a glimpse of an earlier Russian occupied Poland. After the assignation of the Governor-General, the Russian authorities in Warsaw are bent on finding the conspirators. Ryszard (Adam Brodzisz) is a Polish patriot that is considered a terrorist to the Russians and a hero to the Poles. He manages to find time to fall in love with a woman named Rena before being caught. The Russians know he was part of the plot, but do not know exactly how much he was involved, so he is sentenced to exile in Siberia. But his sweetheart Rena doesn't stand still while he is sent away, so she follows him to Siberia.

                    There is something dreadful in the whole idea of sending people to some icy prison. I have sympathy for the men, women and children that were doomed to starvation, disease, and the harsh conditions of Siberia. Many of them were true Polish patriots and this loss should not be forgotten. Those who made it back to Poland and didn't perish equally amaze me.

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                    • Trivia
                      The film was shot silent, but sound effects, music, and some dialogue were added later in a Berlin studio.
                    • Connections
                      Featured in Century of Cinema: 100 ans de cinéma: 100 ans de cinéma polonais (1995)

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                    • Release date
                      • May 11, 1933 (France)
                    • Country of origin
                      • Poland
                    • Language
                      • Polish
                    • Also known as
                      • Le proscrit
                    • Production company
                      • Kineton-Sfinks
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                    • Runtime
                      • 1h 29m(89 min)
                    • Color
                      • Black and White
                    • Sound mix
                      • Silent(original version)

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