The Battle Of Warsaw 1920

The Battle Of Warsaw 1920

The 1920 Battle of Warsaw was the only victorious battle since the 17th century to have been fought entirely by Polish forces and which was decisive in winning a war.

For the 19 years that followed, the battle secured Poland’s newly regained independence and stopped the progression of the Red Army towards Europe, forcing Lenin and Trotsky to abandon plans of igniting a global revolution.

This heroic victory of the Polish nation over Soviet Russia will be depicted through the eyes of two main protagonists:  Ola, a vaudeville dancer (played by Natasza Urbanska making her film debut) and Jan, a cavalryman, a poet and idealist with socialist views (played by Borys Szyc, a popular actor of the younger generation).

Starring: Natasza Urbanska, Borys Szyc, Daniel Olbrychski, Viktor Balabanov

The Battle Of Warsaw 1920 is released 7th October.