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Pruska kultura

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Pruska kultura
Produced byMojżesz Towbin
Running time
8:20
CountryPoland
Languages(Silent) Polish, French, subtitles

Pruska kultura, also known as Les Martyes de la Pologne, or Prussian Culture, is a 1908 Polish silent film that was about the 1901 Września student revolt. Thought to be a lost film until 2000, it was discovered in an archive in Paris, France by Professor Małgorzata Hendrykowska and Marek Hendrykowski.[1][self-published source?] The film was premiered within the Russian Empire in 1908, but was quickly censored by the Tsarist authorities after its showing. However, the film continued to be shown in Italy and France with French subtitles.

References

  1. ^ Trochimczyk, Maja (9 December 2009). "A Romantic Century in Polish Music". Lulu.com. Retrieved 30 September 2017 – via Google Books.