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Hear My Cry
PolishUsłyszcie mój krzyk
Directed byMaciej Drygas
Screenplay byMaciej Drygas
Produced byZbigniew Grefkowicz
CinematographyStanisław Śliskowski
Edited byDorota Wardęszkiewicz

Production
companies

Studio Filmowe Logos, Zespół Filmowy "Zodiak"

Distributed byTVP

Release date

  • May 1991 (1991-May) (Poland)

Running time

46 min
CountryPoland
LanguagePolish

Hear My Cry, (Polish: Usłyszcie mój krzyk, literally "Hear My Scream") is a 1991 Polish documentary film directed by Maciej Drygas.[1]

Storyline

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The story of an ordinary accountant from south-east Poland, Ryszard Siwiec, who set himself on fire during the large harvest festival at the Warsaw stadiumin1968. He did it to protest against the military invasioninCzechoslovakia.[2]

Production

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The film's director, Maciej Drygas, first learned of Ryszard Siwiec in the summer of 1989 when he read an interview in Gazeta Wyborcza with Adam Macedoński who worked to further Polish-Czech relations. Drygas was currently writing a screenplay which included the story of the self-immolation of Romas Kalanta and became interested in the phenomenon and the lack of information on Siwiec's death. He started by looking through newspapers from 1968, but didn't find any information. The first clue he found was in the Central Agency of Photography where he found that two photographs of the sector in which Siwiec set himself on fire had been destroyed. He continued his search and eventually met Siwiec's wife, Maria, and her daughter Elżbieta in Przemyśl, thanks to them gaining access to the recording that Siwiec had made two days before his departure for Warsaw.[3]

Cast

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Awards and accolades

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Date Ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
December 9, 2017 3rd European Film Awards Best Documentary Hear My Cry Won [4]

References

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  1. ^ ""Usłyszcie mój krzyk"". Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  • ^ "Usłyszcie mój krzyk. Maciej Drygas". Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  • ^ Drygas, M.J. "Analiza warsztatowa filmu dokumentalnego "Usłyszcie mój krzyk"". Images. The International Journal of European Film, Performing Arts and Audiovisual Communication. 16 (25), 2015: 147–160.
  • ^ The European Film Academy archive
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