"A Miracle at Vistula River" in History Meeting House

2010-01-08

"A Miracle at Vistula River"
"A Miracle at Vistula River"

History Meeting House - Municipal Institution of Culture shown a movie directed by Krzysztof Nowak – Tyszowiecki "A Miracle at Vistula River". The screening took place on the 7th of January 2010 at 6 p.m. on 20 Karowa Street as a part of an exhibition "The Faces of the Totalitarianism".

The movie shows the Bolshevik revolution in Russia as well as the beginning and course of war in 1920. "A Miracle at Vistula River" is entirely combined from original film materials found in Russian, Polish and British archives and is made in the silent cinema mode, which has its own dramaturgy, language and unique poetry. The film made by Krzysztof Nowak-Tyszowiecki, who died on 25th of April 2009, was given the first award for documentary movie on the XXI International Catholic Film and Multimedia Festival "Niepokalanów 2006"".

After the screening the meeting with producer of the movie Krzysztof Kopczyński took place.