Passenger (Polish: Pasażerka) is an unfinished 1963 Polish film directed by Andrzej Munk, which Witold Lesiewicz assembled for release.
Passenger, using the form of a documentary, relates the experiences of one female SS officer (Slaska) at the Auschwitz concentration camp during the Holocaust and her relationship with an inmate, Marta (Ciepielewska), whose life she manages to save on occasion. Both women survive the war.
Munk died in a car accid...
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Passenger (Polish: Pasażerka) is an unfinished 1963 Polish film directed by Andrzej Munk, which Witold Lesiewicz assembled for release.
Passenger, using the form of a documentary, relates the experiences of one female SS officer (Slaska) at the Auschwitz concentration camp during the Holocaust and her relationship with an inmate, Marta (Ciepielewska), whose life she manages to save on occasion. Both women survive the war.
Munk died in a car accident while the film was in production and the completed scenes were combined from parts of original footage and screenplay sketches by Witold Lesiewicz. The methods used are explained in a voiceover during the course of the film, so its unfinished state itself takes a documentary form. Parts of the film were shot at Auschwitz. The source was a radio drama Passenger from Cabin Number 45, written by Zofia Posmysz-Piasecka in 1959.
The film was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival where it won a FIPRESCI Award. The film was also selected as...
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