"Robinson of Warsaw" (1945-1950) - The Predecessor of "The Pianist" by Roman Polański Cover Image

Zanim powstał "Pianista" Romana Polańskiego. "Robinson Warszawski" (1945-1950)
"Robinson of Warsaw" (1945-1950) - The Predecessor of "The Pianist" by Roman Polański

Author(s): Anna Synoradzka-Demadre
Subject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts
Published by: Instytut Sztuki Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Keywords: Szpilman Władysław; Polański Roman; Zarzycki Jerzy; Miłosz Czesław; Andrzejewski Jerzy

Summary/Abstract: The article tells the history of the film entitled "Robinson of Warsaw". Czesław Miłosz conceived the story inspired by conversations with pianist Władysław Szpilman who was hiding in the ruins of Warsaw during the World War II. The original idea of the film was a lonely man amidst a landscape of ruins. In the screenplay contract signed in 1945 with Andrzejewski, Miłosz features as a co-author. In 1945 the screenplay underwent a number of changes which devastated Miłosz, who in the meantime signed a contract as a Foreign Office employee. Works on "Robinson" were suspended until the spring of 1948. Zarzycki and Andrzejewski wrote a new screenplay including the communist party recommendations. Miłosz was not aware of any of it. "Robinson of Warsaw" premiered in 1949. It was hit by crushing criticism. The movie, which was in fact a propaganda film, was screened in 1950. Andrzejewski’s name was included in the film credits without mentioning the contribution by Miłosz.

  • Issue Year: 2014
  • Issue No: 86
  • Page Range: 190-208
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: Polish