¡The Promised Land (Ziemia Obiecana)
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[Machine Translation] [KADOKAWA Western Film Selection] What will happen to the efforts of young men with ambitions to become factory owners... Set in an industrial city in central Poland at the end of the 19th century, this is a great historical drama about young men whose humanity is marginalized by capitalism. Based on the 1899 novel "The Promised Land" by W adys aw Raymont, a Polish literary genius who won the Nobel Prize for Literature for "The Peasant" (1902-09). The music is by Wojciech Kirar, who also provided beautiful music for the French animation masterpiece "The King and the Bird" (1980). Awards: 1975 Moscow International Film Festival Gold Prize, 1981 Kinema Junpo Ten Best Foreign Films No. 4 --The end of the 19th century. Lodz, an industrial city in central Poland, is lined with textile factories. Karlo, a descendant of Polish samurai, Moritz, a Jew with business acumen, and Max, a German son of a textile factory owner, start working together to build their own factory...
Original Release Year: 1975
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