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It is one of the most stirring animated films in the history of animation. In a simple, but powerful way Czekala presents a horror that happened in concentration camps - prisoners' dread, humiliation and lost humanity. The everyday roll-call ends tragically because of prisoners' "insubordinationâ? in this black and white film. The Roll-Call crossed borders of what can be presented or not in animation. It is sometimes interpreted as a response to the trend of allegorical and philosophical films that dominated in Polish animation in 1960s.
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The Roll-Call
Original title
Apel
Runtime in minutes
8
Production year
1971
Production companies
Production country
International release
1971-06-01









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