Ekran Toronto Polish Film Festival: MENSCH
Runtime: 77 mins | Release Year: 1933 | Rating: | Genre(s):
Production Country: Japan | Original Language: No Language
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MENSCH” tells a story of Professor Ludwik Hirszfeld. He lived in the first half of the twentieth century; the First and the Second World War influenced the work and life of Hirszfeld dramaticaly. He never gave up. „MENSCH” is a story about a powerful character of Ludwik Hirszfeld, and about his faith in science. But, it is foremost a story about love. About a couple who supported each other. Ludwik would not have achieved anything without his wife Hanna. Ludwik Hirszfeld and his wife Hanna were the citizens of the world, their amazing life and extraordinary scientific achievements have left an imprint and are remembered in the United States, Poland, Switzerland, Germany, and Serbia. The film “MENSCH” has been shot in those countries. Hirszfeld is not known to the general public, however his work has been recognised and admired in the world of science – in the universities all over the world.
Part of the EKRAN Toronto Polish Film Festival series!
Cast/Crew Info
Director: Pawel Wysoczanski | Cast: