

If you're looking for a brisk, modern war flick, keep walking. Rok 1914 is exactly the kind of movie that feels like it’s been sitting in a dusty attic for a century, waiting for someone to finally dust off the reels. If you love staring at old film grain and don’t mind a plot that wanders off into the woods every ten ...
Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Henryk Szaro

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"If you're looking for a brisk, modern war flick, keep walking. Rok 1914 is exactly the kind of movie that feels like it’s been sitting in a dusty attic for a century, waiting for someone to finally dust off the reels. If you love staring at old film grain and don’t mind a plot that wanders off into the woods every ten minutes, you might find something to like here. Honestly, the pacing is a bit of a disaster. It doesn't really 'start' so much as it just happens at you. The scenes feel stitched ..."
Waclaw Sieroszewski, Anatol Stern, Henryk Szaro, Jan Adolf Hertz
Poland

