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Andrzej Munk (16 October 1921 – 20 September 1961) was a Polish film director, screen writer and documentalist. He was one of the most influential artists of the post-Stalinist period in the People's Republic of Poland. His feature films Man on the Tracks (Człowiek na torze, 1956), Eroica (Heroism, 1958), Bad Luck (Zezowate szczęście, 1960), and Passenger (Pasażerka 1963), are considered classics of the Polish Film School developed in mid-1950s. He died as a result of a car crash in Kompina in a head-on collision with a truck.
Most Popular Andrzej Munk Trailers
Total trailers found: 19
20 September 1963
A German woman on a ship returning to Europe notices a face of another woman which brings recollections from the past.
09 May 2025
The documentary dedicated to Andrzej Munk, a leading creator of the Polish Film School, was created based on unique archival materials.
12 October 1955
The final film produced by Warsaw’s Documentary Film Studio is an epic re-enactment of a treacherous mission by the Voluntary Tatra Mountain Rescue Service to aid colleagues stranded behind enemy lines at the close of World War II (several real participants feature in the film).
01 January 1952
A recording of the performance of the symphonic poem entitled Fairy Tale by Stanislaw Moniuszko at the ‘Ursus’ Factory in Warsaw.
01 July 1972
Originally, Munk intended Eroica to be a triptych with Con bravura being the first part, but he ultimately gave up on this film, deeming it weaker artistically than the two counterparts.
01 December 1959
All celebrities hurry in order to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Polish Film Chronicle. On this occasion, there’s a special episode of the Chronicle directed by Andrzej Munk and performed by Wieslaw Golas: a pastiche of a typical episode with fixed elements - documentation of succeses achieved by Polish workers, artists, sportsmen, and cameramen of the Polish Film Chronicle.
01 January 1951
Modern work tools are created thanks to the development of science, as a result of the transfer of knowledge between generations.
01 January 1951
A documentary showing the First of May celebrations.
31 December 1950
In October 1949, when socialist realism was imposed on Polish artists, a presentation of the achievements of art schools took place in Poznań.
02 January 2000
Andrzej Munk was one of the leading directors in Polish cinema. Friends and collaborators share their memories about this stunning artist and his premature tragic death.
04 January 1958
Tells two tales set during WWII: A seemingly feckless and selfish man finally takes up arms in the national struggle against the Nazis.
01 January 1958
A young music student strolls through Warsaw’s Old Town as the city’s everyday sounds—children, traffic, machinery, music, and passing jets—shift from background noise into a spontaneous outdoor concert.
01 January 1951
This documentary describes the process of building and the first days of the combine and the city of Nowa Huta.
04 April 1960
To convince the prison warden against releasing him, a middle-aged Polish man recounts his life, one he considers to have been characterized by exceptionally bad luck.
01 January 1953
A documentary about the hard work of railwaymen transporting coke from Tarnowskie Góry to Szczecin Iron works.
17 January 1957
One night in 1950 a passenger train runs over a man, who turns out to be the veteran train engineer Władysław Orzechowski, knows for his old ways and stern demeanor.
01 July 1954
The year 1953 ends. Mines that failed to fulfil the plan are not allowed to light their star. Socialist realism treated seriously – with the memory of the mining tradition, with respect for the work of the old, with hope for the young.
05 March 1955
Short propaganda film. Warsaw's post-war reconstruction as seen through the eyes of the passengers of a red bus.
01 January 1952
A film meant to show what people were told to believe about the wonderful lives that Polish peasants led in post-war Poland.