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Published 14.12.2024
Published 14.12.2024
These different video come from the documentary The Warsaw Uprising (Powstanie Warszawskie), a Polish documentary film directed by Jan Komasa, released in 2014. It is partly produced by the Warsaw Uprising Museum.
The Warsaw Uprising" is an 85-minute film that has been completely reconstructed and colorized. It took six months of work, a team of consultants in militaria, clothing and architecture, urban planners, Warsaw experts and historians, 1000 hours of consultation on the colorization, 1200 shots, 1440 hours of colorization and reconstruction, 112,000 selected frames, 648,000 minutes of reconstruction.
The dialogues were written by Joanna Pawluśkiewicz and Michał Sufin. The actors Maciej Nawrocki, Michał Żurawski and Antoni Królikowski lent their voices to the film's heroes. The colouring work was supervised by the renowned Polish cameraman Piotr Sobociński Jr. The screenplay was written jointly by Jan Ołdakowski, Piotr C. Śliwowski and Jan Komasa, while the editing was entrusted to Milenia Fiedler and Joanna Brühl. The music was composed by Bartosz Chajdecki. Bartosz Putkiewicz was responsible for providing sounds.
Published 13.12.2024 Location of the footage and unit of the Ukrainian soldiers not disclosed.
This video is for educational and informational purposes only. It is neither intended to glorify nor encourage violence. It just documents the brutal reality of the war. Viewer discretion advised! Remember Rule 1!