Pharaoh - Faraon -1966 - Poland- Multi Subs Epi... -
The movie received positive reviews upon its release and has since become a beloved classic in Polish cinema. It has been praised for its epic scope, well-developed characters, and historical accuracy.
In the mid-1960s, Poland’s film industry was flourishing under the Polish Film School movement. Director Jerzy Kawalerowicz, known for Mother Joan of the Angels (1961), was given an enormous budget by Polish state authorities to create a spectacle that could rival Hollywood productions. Filmed in Egypt, Uzbekistan, and the Soviet Union, Faraon took over four years to complete. The result: a 180-minute epic (later cut to 135 minutes for international release) that was nominated for the in 1967. Pharaoh - Faraon -1966 - Poland- multi subs epi...
"Faraon" was a significant production in Polish cinema, with a large cast and crew, and impressive sets and costumes. The film was shot on location in Egypt and Poland, adding to its authenticity and visual grandeur. The movie received positive reviews upon its release
Word count: ~1,250. For a longer version (2,000+ words), expand sections on Bolesław Prus’s novel, compare to other 1966 films (e.g., Persona, The Battle of Algiers), and include a frame-by-frame subtitle sync guide for each episode. Director Jerzy Kawalerowicz, known for Mother Joan of
The film's Polish DVD release features multiple subtitle options, making it accessible to a broader audience. The available subtitles include:




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