- Samson (1961 film)
Infobox Film
name = Samson
image_size = 150
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director =Andrzej Wajda
producer =Hal B. Wallis
writer =Kazimierz Brandys Andrzej Wajda
narrator =
starring =Serge Merlin Alina Janowska
music =Tadeusz Baird
cinematography =
editing =
distributor =
released =September 11 ,1961
runtime = 117 min.
country = Poland
language = Polish
budget =
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amg_id = 1:8482
imdb_id = 0055401"Samson" is a 1961 film made by
Academy Award winning Polish directorAndrzej Wajda that usesart house aesthetics to tell a story aboutthe Holocaust . Wajda'sWorld War II film alludes to theOld Testament story ofSamson , who had supernatural physical strength. But unlike the Biblical character, Wajda's Samson has great emotional strength.Plot
A dark
coming-of-age film, "Samson" follows itsJew ishprotagonist (Serge Merlin) from an anti-Semitic private school to a prison, then into aJewish ghetto , and finally over the ghetto wall to the outside world. Wajda uses this journey as a means to explore expressionistcinematography and the weighty issues facing the Jewish people.The construction of the Jewish ghetto is communicated through a single, stationary shot. A shabbily dressed mass is clustered in front of the camera, and a pair of hands with a hammer and nails secures one board at a time, until the shot of people has been replaced with a shot of a wall. Through minimalism and simplicity, Wadja establishes a separation between the world of the impoverished Jew and the world outside the ghetto. The viewer looking on as the ghetto walls block the view of what happening inside, is made to feel detached from the horror inside.
One question Wajda raises is that of Jewish solidarity and the guilt of being saved while one's brethren are suffering. Samson escapes from the Jewish ghetto but immediately wants to return. Although he could enjoy a comfortable life of cocktails and women, he'd prefer rather be in ghetto, collecting corpses off the streets. Samson argues that his place is with the Jews, that he should suffer alongside them. A fake-blond beauty offers a different take. She confides to Samson that she's Jewish and has been concealing her roots in order to avoid the ghetto. Although she argues passionately, Samson's emotional strength inevitably inspires her to accept her fate as a Jew.
When Samson is bruised and exhausted, lying on the ground, he is encouraged by a close friend who says, “one man can suffer such blows and rise again.” For Wajda, this is the greatness displayed in Jewish history. Samson is a scrawny, haggard young man, who says very little and might almost border on boringly average; but he has the ability to rise again despite any blow, proving his strength of spirit.
Production
Of Samson Wajda wrote,quote|On first reading
Kazimierz Brandys 's novel "Samson", I remembered the drawings byGustave Doré I had seen as a child, and I started dreaming of making a modern film version of the great Biblical tale. What the novel demanded of a director, however, was simplicity, modesty and, above all, respect for details.From the first day of shooting to the final day of editing, I remained torn between the two extremes. As veterans of
Ashes and Diamonds both of us,Jerzy Wójcik and myself, realized the power of narrative shortcuts and the impact of symbolism on the screen. We wanted to continue in that direction. Brandys' novel, however, contradicted and desperately resisted our concepts.Citation
last = Wajda
first = Andrzej
title = Samson
year = 2000
url =http://www.wajda.pl/en/filmy/film06.html
accessdate = July 23 ]Reception
Georges Sadoul "Les Lettres Françaises ",Paris , 1964"In its first part, the film is a masterpiece. Never before has Wajda revealed such virtuosity. He has not succumbed to the temptation of formal exercise. Far from any baroque mannerism, he says what he has to say firmly, even brutally, while using a minimum of effects, in shades nearly classical. This style present throughout the film reveals a great talent on the threshold of maturity." cite news
last = Sadoul
first =Georges
title= Samson
publisher = Les Lettres Fancaises
year = 1964
url =http://www.wajda.pl/en/filmy/film06.html
accessdate = July 23 ]Konrad Eberhardt "Film",Warsaw , September 1961No attempt has been made to discuss this new offer, so different from Wajda's previous works, in terms of creative, rather than propaganda merits, or the author's intentions and the values which the film contributes to our cinematography. [cite news
last =Eberhardt
first =Konrad
title = Samson
publisher =Film
date = September 1961
url =http://www.wajda.pl/en/filmy/film06.html
accessdate = July 23 ]Cast
*
Serge Merlin ... Jakub Gold
*Alina Janowska ... Lucyna
*Elżbieta Kępińska ... Kazia, Malina's Niece
*Jan Ciecierski ... Józef Malina
*Tadeusz Bartosik ... Pankrat
*Władysław Kowalski ... Fialka
*Irena Netto ... Jakub's Mother
*Beata Tyszkiewicz ... Stasia
*Jan Ibel ... Genio
*Bogumil Antczak ... Prisoner
*Edmund Fetting ... Guest at Lucyna's Party
*Roland Głowacki ... Guest at Lucyna's Party
*Andrzej Herder ... Gestapo Officer [
*Zygmunt Hübner ... Gestapo Officer
*Zofia Jamry ... Woman Blackmailing MalinaAwards
*Nominated for a
Golden Lion in 1961 at theVenice Film Festival Trivia
Serge Merlin went on to play the
cyclops leader, Gabriel Marie, in "City of Lost Children " (1995), and in "Amelie " (2001) he played Dufayel, an elderly artist that Amalie befriends.Notes
References
*cite news
last = Sadoul
first =Georges
title= Samson
publisher = Les Lettres Fancaises
year = 1964
url =http://www.wajda.pl/en/filmy/film06.html
accessdate = July 23*cite news
last =Eberhardt
first =Konrad
title = Samson
publisher =Film
date = September 1961
url =http://www.wajda.pl/en/filmy/film06.html
accessdate = July 23*Citation
last = Wajda
first = Andrzej
title = Samson
year = 2000
url =http://www.wajda.pl/en/filmy/film06.html
accessdate = July 23ee also
*"
The Fifth Horseman is Fear "External links
*imdb title|id=0055401|title=Samson
* [http://www.oscars.org/press/pressreleases/2000/00.01.20.html The Academy's profile of Wajda]
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