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A Polish silent film from 1922, it was the first adaptation of Stefan Żeromski's 1912 novel "The Faithful River." The film's central theme is the love story of Prince Odrowąż, a wounded insurgent, and Salomea, and the fateful intervention of the prince's mother. The plot is complemented by allegorical tableaux vivants by Artur Grottger from the "Polonia" and "Lithuania" series. The final scene depicts a group of veterans of the January Uprising in independent Poland.

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Edward Puchalski (September 16, 1874 – November 8, 1942) initially worked as a journalist and collaborated with amateur groups in Silesia. He also pursued literary activities. During World War I, he spent time in Russia, working in film studios there. Upon returning to Poland, he was one of the most renowned directors.

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