Poland's first 3D film "Warsaw" will be released on September 23. The film reflects the famous battle of the Polish people against the invasion of the Soviet Red Army in 1920. It cost approximately US$8.3 million, making it one of the most expensive films in Polish history. Sandwiched between the two most belligerent powers in the world, Germany and Russia, Poland is commonly known as Europe's "footcloth" - anyone who goes out has to step on it. It is precisely a troubled country that has a special preference for history. Judging from the movie box office, the four highest-grossing films in Poland's history, "Sword and Fire", "Mr. Tardos", "Where Are You Going" and "Katyn Massacre" are all based on historical events. The Polish people's ideal of a great nation can only be extended and stretched through the art form of film. Although there is nothing surprising about "Warsaw", the magnificent trailer shows Polish poets, singers, and priests all rising up, and the two leaders of the Soviet Union are also described as "lightweight", which reveals a trace of unstinting courage.
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