DIRECTION: Eugene
Starky
SCRIPT: Eugene Starky
CINEMATOGRAPHY:
ART DIRECTION: Sergey Yakutovich, Vladimir Svetozarov,
Marina Nikolaeva
MUSIC: Pans Music
EDITING: Michał Adamczak, Sławomir Niedochodowicz
SOUND: Przemysław Jaworski
PRODUCED: Rekontrplan Grupa Filmowa, Elita Artistic
Enterprises
PRODUCERS: Anna Dobrowolska
September
1, 1939, the German Army in a "Blitzkrieg"
smashed through Poland while planes, bombing and
strafing, reduced Poland's cities and villages
to rubble. Warsaw, the capital of Poland was first
big European city to face the horror of modern
war.
Julien
Bryan was the only "neutral" photographer,
filmmaker and reporter in the besieged city. He
shot several thousand feet of motion pictures,
made 700 photos and wrote a testimonial book "Siege".
Bryan portrays war not in terms of armies and
battles, but of men, women and children having
to live the life of hunted animals, without homes
and food, and struggling to maintain life under
constant threat of death. The still photographs
and movie footage -the first and most memorable
to come out of World War II - shocked the American
public into awareness of what modern mechanical
warfare might also mean in their lives.
Most
of the unique material has been recently discovered
and restored to an incredible quality thanks to
the Steven Spielberg Foundation. Narration based
on Julien Bryan's book is intensely factual and
emotional. "American Correspondent"
captures the essence of the new kind of war -
against the civilian population. It is Bryan's
private triumph over the powerful Nazi war propaganda.
EUGENE
STARKY
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