Samson

– Sampson is one of several Andrzej Wajda films harking back to his youth during the Nazi Occupation o..

Type:
Movie
Rating:
6.40 / 10
Duration:
One Hour and 57 Minutes
Release Year:
1961
Samson (1961)

Sampson is one of several Andrzej Wajda films harking back to his youth during the Nazi Occupation of Poland. Many of these concern not only the struggle between good and evil, but also between passive and impassive. The hero is a Jewish youth. He, like his family, has always been silent and undemonstrative in the face of prejudice. Now he stands up for his right to survive, and in so doing represents the fighting spirit that culminated in the 1943 Warsaw Uprising. It was originally titled Samson, but re-spelled as Sampson upon its American release to avoid confusion with a sword-and-sandal epic of the same name.

Producing Country:

Samson (1961) - Trailer

Release Date:

11 Sep 1961

Language:

Polish

Director:

Andrzej Wajda

Writer:

Kazimierz Brandys (novel), Kazimierz Brandys (screenplay), Andrzej Wajda

Main Actors:

Serge Merlin, Alina Janowska, Elzbieta Kepinska, Jan Ciecierski

Plot:

During the Nazi occupation, Jewish prisoner Jakub Gold is released from jail and works as a gravedigger in the Warsaw ghetto. Although he manages to escape and keeps hiding in private apartments, he tries to get back to the ghetto.

Awards:

1 nomination.

Production:

Zespol Filmowy Droga

Ratings:
Internet Movie Database:
6.3/10