Nazi bombs left Warsaw as little more than a smouldering heap of rubble at the end of World War II.
Now, nearly seventy years later, the charm of the pre-war Polish capital dubbed the "Paris of the north" has been brought back to life for the first time thanks to a new film, using cutting-edge three-dimensional computer imaging.
Whether from the eye of an eagle soaring over the skyline, a pigeon flying down city streets, or passengers on a tram, "Warszawa 1935" invites viewers into the lush squares and parks of the city centre, a vanished world that very few still recall.
http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/afp/130326/cutting-edge-3d-film-revives-warsaw-lost-war
The actual site
http://www.warszawa1935.pl/
Now, nearly seventy years later, the charm of the pre-war Polish capital dubbed the "Paris of the north" has been brought back to life for the first time thanks to a new film, using cutting-edge three-dimensional computer imaging.
Whether from the eye of an eagle soaring over the skyline, a pigeon flying down city streets, or passengers on a tram, "Warszawa 1935" invites viewers into the lush squares and parks of the city centre, a vanished world that very few still recall.
http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/afp/130326/cutting-edge-3d-film-revives-warsaw-lost-war
The actual site
http://www.warszawa1935.pl/