DIRECTION: Ryszard Bugajski
SCRIPT: Ryszard Bugajski, Krzysztof Łukaszewicz
CINEMATOGRAPHY: Piotr Śliskowski
ART DIRECTION: Aniko Kiss
MUSIC: Shane Harvey
EDITING: Ewa Romanowska-Różewicz
SOUND: Aleksander Musiałowski
PRODUCTION: WFDiF
PRODUCER: Włodzimierz Niderhaus
Olgierd
Łukaszewicz (Fieldorf "Nil" Emil), Alicja
Jachiewicz (Janina Fieldorf), Magdalena Emilianowicz
(Krystyna Fieldorf), Anna Cieślak (Maria Fieldorf),
Zbigniew Stryj (Major Stefan Bajer)
Although
World War II ended in 1945, for most people in Poland
the challenges of living in peace continued under the
new Soviet appointed Communist government. Such is the
story of General Fieldorf, the titular character in
Ryszard Bugajski's new film General Nil. Fieldorf was
hailed as a war hero for his resistance to the Nazis,
only to be later vilified by the Communists who took
over the country he fought to preserve. Bugajski's depiction
of General Fieldorf's fall shows the horror of individual
hopelessness against an unjust system, and reminds us
of the importance of personal integrity and a sense
of right and wrong. Beginning with his exploits during
the war and ending with his eventual execution, the
story exhibits a family man who always maintained his
principals and wouldn't allow political corruption to
sway him. Tragically, it was his faith in humankind
kept him from believing his own countrymen could be
capable of the monstrosities he defended them from.
General Nil may be a historical pic in form, but tries
to probe into the complexity of human strengths and
weaknesses.
RYSZARD
BUGAJSKI
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