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- It chronicles the fall from grace of a fictional heroic Polish bricklayer, Mateusz Birkut (played by Jerzy Radziwiłowicz), who became the Stakhanovite symbol of an over-achieving worker, in Nowa Huta, a new (real life) socialist city near Kraków.
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It chronicles the fall from grace of a fictional heroic Polish bricklayer, Mateusz Birkut (played by Jerzy Radziwiłowicz), who became the Stakhanovite symbol of an over-achieving worker, in Nowa Huta, a new (real life) socialist city near Kraków.
Dec 21, 2017 · Birkut is touted as an exemplary worker, a Stakhanovite, honored for his skill and productivity with larger-than-life propaganda posters hanging from government buildings, and impressive museum sculptures formed in his image.
Mateusz Birkut is a fresh-faced, provincial bricklayer. Among thousands of others just like him, he goes to work on the construction of a new city outside of Krakow, Nowa Huta. We first see him in an outtake in his beginnings as a bricklayer.
Aug 15, 2024 · Jerzy Radziwilowicz played the role of Stakhanovets bricklayer Mateusz Birkut in the Man of Marble. Source: NYFF.
Man of Marble: Directed by Andrzej Wajda. With Jerzy Radziwilowicz, Krystyna Janda, Tadeusz Lomnicki, Jacek Lomnicki. A young Polish filmmaker sets out to find out what happened to Mateusz Birkut, a bricklayer who became a propaganda hero in the 1950s but later fell out of favor and disappeared.
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- Drama
- Andrzej Wajda
- 1977-02-25
Jun 19, 1977 · The tale of Mateusz Birkut, a hero worker of the Stalin-era in Poland who landed in prison because integrity made him a political nuisance, has captivated Poles this spring, providing, they...
A young Polish filmmaker sets out to find out what happened to Mateusz Birkut, a bricklayer who became a propaganda hero in the 1950s but later fell out of favor and disappeared.