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Boleslaw Bierut Passed Away (1956)

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Boleslaw Bierut Passed Away (1956)

Overview

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.


Starring Cast


Rating & Dimensions

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Leans Progressive

Political: Strong Left
Diversity: Low
Christianity: Negative

Viewer Rating

Not Rated


Overview

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.


Starring Cast

Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Leans Progressive

Primary

This film is highly likely an official state production from communist Poland, commemorating a key communist leader. Its probable function is to endorse the communist system and its leadership, aligning it with a clearly left-wing ideological stance.

The film, centered on a historical event in 1950s Poland, features traditional casting consistent with the period's demographics. Its narrative focuses on the historical context without incorporating explicit DEI themes or critiquing traditional identities.

Secondary

Given the film's context as a 1956 Polish communist documentary commemorating a party leader, Christianity (specifically Catholicism) would likely be portrayed as an outdated or irrelevant belief system, implicitly inferior to the state's secular ideology, or simply omitted to reinforce the state's atheistic stance.

Based on the provided information, there is no indication of LGBTQ+ characters or themes within 'Boleslaw Bierut Passed Away'. Therefore, an evaluation of its portrayal is not applicable.

Due to the lack of available plot or character information for 'Artigiani della creta' (1956), it is not possible to evaluate the film's portrayal of transsexual characters or themes. Consequently, no assessment of its net impact can be made.

The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.

This 1956 documentary film focuses on the death of Bolesław Bierut, a real historical figure. Documentaries of this nature typically aim for factual accuracy in depicting historical individuals, and there is no evidence or indication that any historically established character's gender was altered for the film.

This 1956 Polish film likely depicts historical figures, including Bolesław Bierut, in a manner consistent with their documented race. There is no indication or historical record suggesting any character, canonically or historically established as one race, was portrayed on screen as a different race.


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