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Director of Oscar-winning 'Ida" wants Poles to see it before saying it is anti-Polish

Director of Oscar-winning Polish movie “Ida” Piotr Pawlikowski, center, with the award for the best foreign language film and actress Agata Trzebuchowska, left, talk to Poland’s President Bronislaw Komorowski about their success at the Belvedere Palace in Warsaw, Poland on Monday, March 2, 2015. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
Original Publication Date March 02, 2015 - 4:25 AM

WARSAW, Poland - The director of "Ida," the Polish movie that won this year's Oscar for best foreign film, said Monday that Poles should see it before calling it anti-Polish.

"Ida" premiered in Poland in 2013, but attracted little attention despite winning best picture in Poland's main movie festival.

Now the Oscar and a slew of other international awards have generated intense debate about whether it's unpatriotic, a charge levelled by right-wing politicians.

The movie is about Ida, a young woman preparing to be a nun, who discovers she is Jewish and that her parents were murdered by a Polish peasant during World War II.

Detractors argue that the movie lacks the historic background of terror under Nazi German occupation of Poland during the war. They say it fails to mention that many Poles saved Jews, despite the fact such actions were punishable by death.

Polish-British director Pawel Pawlikowski has brushed off the criticism, saying his movie is about identity not history.

At a meeting Monday with President Bronislaw Komorowski he suggested that not all those engaging in the debate had seen "Ida."

"I'd rather you saw the film," Pawlikowski said, "not debated it."

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