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13 Years, 13 Minutes (2008)

Directed by Marek Maldis
49minruntime
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Overall average

5.0/10

Plot

A story of two boys caught up in the turmoil of the dramatic events of 1956 in Central Europe. At 13, Romek Strzalkowski was the youngest victim of the first workers' rebellion against Communist authorities in Poland. During "Black Thursday" on June 26, he was killed protesting near the UB political police headquarters. Peter Mansfeld was the youngest victim of post-revolt Communist reprisals in Hungary. As a 15-year-old he took part in the Budapest fighting. After the revolution had been quelled by the Soviet army in 1956, he did not give up; he was arrested in 1959 and sentenced to death. Because of the Communists' cruelty, it took as long as 13 minutes for Peter to die, "like Jesus Christ on the cross," said his Hungarian biographer. The filmmakers analyze the importance of the legend about the two boys who fought against Communism in Poland and Hungary.

Genres

Documentary

Technical details

DetailValue
Original title13 lat 13 minut
Original languagePL
Production countriesPoland
StatusReleased
Release date2 maggio 2008
WriterGrzegorz Lubczyk
CinematographyKrzysztof Kalukin
Assistant directorsMarek Maldis
Camera operatorsKrzysztof Kalukin
Additional photographyKrzysztof Kalukin

Release dates

Premiere

United States / May 02, 2008 / Polish Film Festival Los Angeles

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