Andrzej Wajda:
[speaking about "Ashes and Diamonds"]
How was it possible to shoot a scene like that in a film which was so very much controlled? When I started making this movie, when we started shooting, there were no state representatives present on the set. There were no editors, we used to call them editors, although they were simply informers who would make calls to tell the authorities we were changing the dialogues, the script. We didn't experience that. We made that film in the atmosphere of complete freedom. I'd have to say that the most memorable scenes - the one with the burning glasses, with Szczuka being shot, Maciek's death at the landfill, the crucified Christ hanging upside down - none of those scenes was present in the screenplay. They were made up on the set. That influenced the viewers of our movies in Poland and abroad. That was a product of free people, we were free while making the film.
Riportata da il 05/03/2025 alle ore 07:09

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