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Polish martial law of 1981 in Polish post-communist films: Between romanticism and postmodernism
Authors:Ewa Mazierska
Affiliation:aUniversity of Central Lancashire, School of Journalism, Media and Communication, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK
Abstract:This essay discusses representations of Polish martial law of 1981 in Polish feature films made after communism collapsed. It considers them against the political history of Poland over the last thirty years, especially the history of Solidarity and the shift from communism to post-communism. It argues that the way martial law is portrayed changed over the years. While initially, as represented by Kutz's Death as a Slice of Bread, the aim was to commemorate the victims of martial law and condemn the authorities, in later films we observe more complex portrayals that reflect the growing erosion of the myth of Solidarity and the Church.
Keywords:Martial law   Solidarity   Feature film   Commemorating   Silesia   Romanticism   Postmodernism
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