The Age of Czeslaw Milosz

  • In Person
  • Producer

  • Introduction

    Robert Hass is a professor of English at UC Berkeley. He collaborated with the Nobel laureate Milosz on the translation of his poems.

  • Mark Danner, UC Berkeley Chancellor's Professor in Journalism and English, was a friend of Milosz and was his tenant in his house on Grizzly Peak, where Danner and his family still live.

  • Anthony Milosz is the poet's son.

Epic and intimate as befits its subject—the Lithuanian-born Polish poet Czeslaw Milosz, who spent four decades in Berkeley—this film sweeps us into a lyric childhood that was never far from his thoughts, even as he faced down a chaotic century in his poems and exquisite memoirs. Milosz was born in exile (“When he dreamed, he dreamed of Lithuania”) and lived through two world wars and a revolution, and exile again. Through it all he was said to have maintained his faith. After all, he had language, and something like hope: “The poet remembers,” he warned in a 1950 poem. “You can kill one, but another is born.”

Judy Bloch
FILM DETAILS 
Screenwriter
  • Juozas Javaitis
  • Pranas Morkus
Cinematographer
  • Donatas Buklys
Language
  • Lithuanian
  • Polish
  • English
  • with English subtitles
Print Info
  • Color
  • Digital file
  • 185 mins
Source
  • Unnecessary Films
Additional Info
  • With Robert Hass, Mark Danner, Agnieszka Kosinska, Tomas Venclava and thanks to Teresa Ziboliene