Abstract

The subject of this article is an ideological aspect of Pan Tadeusz, directed by Ryszard Ordyński (based on a script by Andrzej Strug and Ferdynand Goetel) as a film adaptation of Adam Mickiewicz’s poem. Picture was realised in 1928 to celebrate the tenth anniversary of regaining of national independence by Poland. Main goal of this article is to reflect in what ways filmmakers of Pan Tadeusz tried to implement a project of Polish national cinema. I also want to present how this film expressed social needs, programme specifications of political power camp and how it explored national values in the cinema.

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