File:Julien Bryan - Siege.ogv

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Julien_Bryan_-_Siege.ogv(Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 9 min 49 s, 240 × 164 pixels, 518 kbps overall, file size: 36.37 MB)


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Čeština: Desetiminutový dokumentární film Juliena Bryana Siege o životě v obležené Varšavě na začátku druhé světové války.
English: Documentary film Siege by Julien Bryan about the German invasion and siege of Warsaw. In 2006 this film was named to the National Film Registry of the USA by the Librarian of Congress as "a unique, horrifying record of the dreadful brutality of war".[1] Bryan managed to smuggle his films from Poland through Germany and back to the United States by hiding the rolls in gas mask canisters purchased as souvenirs. Six weeks later, in New York City, he assembled the footage into a ten-minute newsreel called “Siege”. Released in February 1940, the film became for many viewers their first glimpse of the Nazi invasion and the first visual proof of the horrors of modern warfare.
Français : Documentaire Siege de Julien Bryan sur l'invasion et le siège de Varsovie pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. En 2006, ce film est catalogué dans le National Film Registry des États-Unis par la Librarian of Congress (directrice de la Library of Congress) en tant que « dossier unique et horrible sur la brutalité terrible de la guerre[1] ». Bryan est parvenu à faire passer ce film en contrebande depuis la Pologne à travers l'Allemagne jusqu'au États-Unis en le cachant dans des contenants à gaz pour les masques anti-gaz, cylindres achetés comme souvenirs. Six semaines après être entré aux États-Unis, Bryan a assemblé les prises de vues à New York pour en faire un recueil de nouvelles de dix minutes intitulé Siege. Diffusé pour la première fois en février 1940, le film devint pour plusieurs personnes les premières images de l'invasion nazi et la première démonstration des horreurs de la guerre moderne.
Polski: Film dokumentalny Oblężenie nakręcony przez Julien Bryan podczas niemieckiej inwazji i oblężenia Warszawy. W 2006 r. "Oblężenie" zostało wybrane do National Film Registry w USA jako "wyjątkowy, przerażający zapis strasznej brutalności wojny"[1]. Bryanowi udało się przemycić jego filmy z Polski przez Niemcy do Stanów Zjednoczonych, ukrywając je w pojemnikach mask gazowych kupionych jako pamiątki. Sześć tygodni później w lutym 1940 roku, w Nowym Jorku Bryan wydał zebrany materiał w formie dziesięcio-minutowej kroniki "Oblężenie". Film stał się dla wielu widzów pierwszym spojrzeniem na niemiecką inwazję na Polskę i pierwszym wizualnym dowodem horrorów współczesnych wojen.
Date Filmed in September 1939. Released in February 1940
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Julien Bryan  (1899–1974)  wikidata:Q959506 s:en:Author:Julien Hequembourg Bryan q:pl:Julien Bryan
 
Julien Bryan
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Julien Hequembourg Bryan
Description American photographer, writer, camera operator and film producer
Date of birth/death 23 May 1899 Edit this at Wikidata 20 October 1974 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Titusville, Pennsylvania Bronxville
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English: Documentary film Siege by Julien Bryan about the German invasion and siege of Warsaw. In 2006 this film was named to the National Film Registry of the USA by the Librarian of Congress as "a unique, horrifying record of the dreadful brutality of war".[1]. Bryan managed to smuggle his films from Poland through Germany and back to the United States by hiding the rolls in gas mask canisters purchased as souvenirs. Six weeks later, in New York City, he assembled the footage into a ten-minute newsreel called “Siege”. Released in February 1940, the film became for many viewers their first glimpse of the Nazi invasion and the first visual proof of the horrors of modern warfare.
  1. Librarian of Congress Adds Home Movie, Silent Films and Hollywood Classics to Film Preservation List. Library of Congress (December 27, 2006).
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Čeština: Desetiminutový dokumentární film Juliena Bryana Siege o životě v obležené Varšavě na začátku druhé světové války.
English: Documentary film Siege by Julien Bryan about the German invasion and siege of Warsaw. In 2006 this film was named to the National Film Registry of the USA by the Librarian of Congress as "a unique, horrifying record of the dreadful brutality of war".[1]. Bryan managed to smuggle his films from Poland through Germany and back to the United States by hiding the rolls in gas mask canisters purchased as souvenirs. Six weeks later, in New York City, he assembled the footage into a ten-minute newsreel called “Siege”. Released in February 1940, the film became for many viewers their first glimpse of the Nazi invasion and the first visual proof of the horrors of modern warfare.
  1. Librarian of Congress Adds Home Movie, Silent Films and Hollywood Classics to Film Preservation List. Library of Congress (December 27, 2006).
Français : Documentaire Siege de Julien Bryan sur l'invasion et le siège de Varsovie pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. En 2006, ce film est catalogué dans le National Film Registry des États-Unis par la Librarian of Congress (directrice de la Library of Congress) en tant que « dossier unique et horrible sur la brutalité terrible de la guerre[1] ».
  1. Librarian of Congress Adds Home Movie, Silent Films and Hollywood Classics to Film Preservation List. Library of Congress (December 27, 2006).
Polski: Film dokumentalny Oblężenie nakręcony przez Julien Bryan podczas niemieckiej inwazji i oblężenia Warszawy. W 2006 r. "Oblężenie" zostało wybrane do National Film Registry w USA jako "wyjątkowy, przerażający zapis strasznej brutalności wojny"[1]. Bryanowi udało się przemycić jego filmy z Polski przez Niemcy do Stanów Zjednoczonych, ukrywając je w pojemnikach mask gazowych kupionych jako pamiątki. Sześć tygodni później w lutym 1940 roku, w Nowym Jorku Bryan wydał zebrany materiał w formie dziesięcio-minutowej kroniki "Oblężenie".
  1. Librarian of Congress Adds Home Movie, Silent Films and Hollywood Classics to Film Preservation List. Library of Congress (December 27, 2006).
中文(简体):纪录片Siege

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