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'Passenger' is a 1963 Polish feature film directed by Andrzej Munk. When Munk died in a car crash during production, the unfinished film was assembled for release by directors Witold Lesiewicz and Andrzej Brzozowski.

'Passenger', using the form of a documentary, dramatizes the memories of a fictional SS officer (played by Aleksandra lska) who had served at the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II. 'The Passenger' examines the nature of oppressor and victim within the microcosm of a German extermination camp during the Jewish HolocaustNiemitz, 2014: Munk treats the Holocaust from the unusual perspective of one of its perpetrators.

Plot



'The Passenger' begins in 1960, fifteen years after the end of World War II. The setting is a transatlantic voyage aboard a luxury liner en route from South America to Europe.

Lisa Kretschmer (Alexandra lska), a former concentration camp SS officer, has a chance encounter with a fellow passenger who was one of her inmates at the camp, Marta (Anna Ciepielewska). Aboard the vessel, the roles of Liza and Marta are more of less reversed. Marta is in a position to expose the former Nazi as a war criminal, and if not to the authorities, at least to Lizas husband, who is ignorant of her past.

The meeting unleashes a cascade of memories for Liza, in which she struggles to revisit the events at the extermination center, and the nature of her behavior towards Marta. In a series of flashbacks, Lizas internal narrative, which serves to rationalize her role, clashes with memories of the systematic murder of men, woman and children that characterized the Holocaust. The complexities of the relationship between perpetrator and victim reveals the degradation of Marta, who survived by accommodating herself to her oppressors.Niemitz, 2014: See here for plot sketch.

Production history



Munk, at the age of 39, died in a car accident while the film was in production and the completed scenes were combined from parts of original footage and screenplay sketches by Witold Lesiewicz. The methods used are explained in a voice-over during the course of the film, so its unfinished state itself takes a documentary form. Parts of the film were shot at Auschwitz. The source for 'The Passenger' was a radio drama titled 'Passenger from Cabin Number 45', written by Zofia Posmysz-Piasecka in 1959.Niemitz, 2014: "Inspired by a radio drama, 'The Passenger from Cabin Number 45', by Zofia Posmysz-Piasecka, an Auschwitz survivor..."

Posmysz's play was later reworked into a novel. It was published in 1962 as 'Pasaerka'.The novel was translated into Hungarian (1963), Czech (1964), Russian (1964), Bulgarian (1965), Slovak (1965), Latvian (1966), Lithuanian (1966), Moldovan (1966), Romanian (1967), German (1969), Japanese (1971), Ukrainian (1972) and Kazakh (1986)

When the work was made into an opera in 1968, American audiences were first alerted to Munk's impressive cinematic 'oeuvre'.Niemitz, 2014; "American audiences were recently made aware of Munk's film work as a result of the staging of Mieczysaw Weinberg's 1968 opera 'The Passenger' in New York... it was first turned into a television drama and later into a play and... an opera."

Cast



* Aleksandra lska - Lisa Kretschmer, former SS 'Aufseherin' at Auschwitz .

* Anna Ciepielewska - Marta, the Polish inmate

* Janusz Bylczynski - Capo

* Krystyna Dubielowna

* Anna Golebiowska - Auschwitz Prisoner

* Barbara Horawianka - Nurse

* Anna Jaraczwna - Capo

* Maria Koscialkowska - Guard, Inga Weniger

* Andrzej Krasicki - Commission Member

* Jan Kreczmar - Walter Kretschmer, Lisa's husband

* Irena Malkiewicz - 'Oberaufseherin' Madel

* Izabella Olszewska

* Leon Pietraszkiewicz - 'Lagerkommandant' Grabner

* Kazimierz Rudzki - Commission Member

* Wanda Swaryczewska

Awards



The film 'Passenger' was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival where it won a FIPRESCI Award. The film was also selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 37th Academy Awards.Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

See also



* List of submissions to the 37th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film

* List of Polish submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film

Footnotes





Sources



*Niemitz, Dorota. 2014. 'The legacy of postwar Polish filmmaker Andrzej Munk.' World Socialist Web Site. 13 October, 2014. https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2014/10/13/munk-o13.html Retrieved 08 July, 2022.


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