Man on the Tracks

Man on the Tracks (Polish: Człowiek na torze) is a 1956 film by Andrzej Munk.

[1][2][3] The film tells the story, mostly in flashback, of a railway worker who was fired from his job for alleged sabotage of the Socialist methods of work.

[6] Historian Dorota Niemitz writes: The devotion of the rail workers to their jobs is central to Man on the Tracks.

There is no talk of low pay, the long hours or missing time with friends and family—all the railway men care about is doing their work well.

Taking into account the pressures exerted by the Stalinist regime, these sentiments no doubt also reflect the genuine aspiration of wide layers of the Polish population after the horrors of the 1930s and 1940s to construct a new, more egalitarian society.”[7]