Ludzie bez jutra

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Ludzie bez jutra
Ludzie bez jutra poster 1921.jpg
Poster for the film
Directed by Aleksander Hertz
Written by Stanislaw Jerzy Kozlowski
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  • 1921 (1921)
CountryPoland
Language Silent (Polish intertitles)

Ludzie bez jutra (English: People with no Tomorrow, it was also shown under several English titles, among them At the Time of the Czars and The Bartenieff Affair) [1] is a 1921 Polish silent film by director Aleksander Hertz. The film was considered lost for almost a hundred years before being rediscovered in Germany in 2015. [2] [3] [4]

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Ludzie bez jutra (1919)

Production

The film has been considered to be among several films made in the 1910 and 1920s which were playing off of anti-Russian feelings in Poland during that time. The film was the last film made by director Aleksander Hertz before Polish independence from Russia. [5]

Plot

The film is based on the real life ill-starred love affair between Polish actress Maria Wisnowska and Russian cavalry officer Alexander Bartenev. The affair led to Bartenev eventually killing Wisnowska as part of a suicide pact. [6]

Reception

The film was met with negative reactions upon its release, it became controversial with both government censors and general audiences for portraying the events of the murder realistically. The controversy brought the studio Sfinks into a public scandal. [7]

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References

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