The Image of the Uniformed Services in the Cinema of the People’s Republic of Poland (1968–1990) Cover Image

Obraz służb mundurowych w kinie PRL (1968–1990)
The Image of the Uniformed Services in the Cinema of the People’s Republic of Poland (1968–1990)

Author(s): Radoslaw Domke
Subject(s): Social history, Post-War period (1950 - 1989), Film / Cinema / Cinematography, Sociology of Art
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Sklodowskiej
Keywords: film motifs; cinema of the People’s Republic of Poland; uniformed services; Citi- zens’ Militia; Armed Forces of the Polish People’s Republic;

Summary/Abstract: The article discusses film motifs focused on the image of a militiaman, a Security Service agent, a prison guard, a soldier, a border guard, and a fireman in Polish television and cinema films. In order to capture the image of the uniformed services of the Polish People’s Republic as broadly as possible, all such motifs available to the Polish viewer were analyzed, but film genres were not distinguished as a separate criterion. In a chronological sense, the author focuses on films shot after March ’68, only mentioning earlier ones. This caesura seems important because after the brutalactions of the Citizens’ Militia against Polish intellectuals in March 1968 and the intervention of the Armed Forces of the Polish People’s Republic in Czechoslovakia in August of that year, the party and state authorities wanted to influence a positive image of the uniformed services among Polish society. The chronological framework ends in 1990 – the last year when it comes to the cinema screens of works shot in the People’s Republic of Poland. The image of uniformed services that emerges from the analysis is multicolored and multifaceted. Certainly, a common feature is the portrayal of Poles wearing uniforms as punitive, disciplined, and humble towards the authorities. There are many more differences. It is basic to distinguish between rank-and-file officers or soldiers and officers. The former are often not very intelligent and are often ridiculed, especially the militiamen. Officers are often portrayed in an exemplary manner, as intelligent men with a high level of personal culture. Both of them have courage. The image of a militiaman was presented most fully, while the image of a customs officer, a border guard, and a fireman was presented least well.

  • Issue Year: 78/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 229-265
  • Page Count: 37
  • Language: Polish