Boleslaw Bierut Passed Away
Originally released in 1956. Boleslaw Bierut Passed Away is a documentary film. directed by Władysław Forbert. At just 5 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
A special episode of the Chronicle commemorating the death of Bolesław Bierut. He died in Moscow, March 13, 1956. The President of Poland, the President of the Council of Ministers of the Polish People's Republic, the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party, was a guest of the earth-shattering 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, at which Khrushchev delivered a secret speech on the crimes of Stalinism. Obviously, the film does not mention that because in our country Bierut's death began the thaw period. An honor guard was set next to the coffin in Moscow. The funeral was attended by PUWP delegates, marshals of the USSR, family and workers. The last journey led through Moscow to the airport, where the Bulgarian Prime Minister gave his farewell speech. The funeral march created by Fryderyk Chopin accompanies the images in the production.
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- Released
- Original Language
- PL
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Boleslaw Bierut Passed Away about?
A special episode of the Chronicle commemorating the death of Bolesław Bierut. He died in Moscow, March 13, 1956. The President of Poland, the President of the Council of Ministers of the Polish P...
Who directed Boleslaw Bierut Passed Away?
Boleslaw Bierut Passed Away was directed by Władysław Forbert.
How long is Boleslaw Bierut Passed Away?
Boleslaw Bierut Passed Away has a runtime of 0 hours and 5 minutes (5 minutes total).
When was Boleslaw Bierut Passed Away released?
Boleslaw Bierut Passed Away was released on January 1, 1956 in theaters.