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Directed by Krzysztof ZanussiGenres DramaActors Daniel Olbrychski,
Maja Komorowska,
Jan Nowicki,
Jerzy Bińczycki,
Anna NehrebeckaRating67%
Un jeune ingénieur, Wit, est appelé par télégramme au chevet de son père malade. Il s’avère cependant que son père veut que Wit revienne s’occuper de la famille et de leur petite usine. Il n’y consent pas, alors que sa cousine Bella et Marek, un camarade qui l’accompagne dans ce voyage, nouent une relation amoureuse., 1h50
Directed by Krzysztof ZanussiOrigin PologneGenres Drama,
War,
RomanceThemes Political filmsActors Maja Komorowska,
Scott Wilson,
Vadim Glowna,
Ewa Dałkowska,
Danny Webb,
Zbigniew ZapasiewiczRating70%
Ouest de la Pologne, 1946. Emilia et sa mère invalide tentent de survivre dans une terre dévastée, autrefois allemande avant d'être intégrée à la Pologne. Emilia rencontre Norman, soldat américain, venu là pour enquêter sur des crimes de guerre. C'est bientôt l'amour, mais le temps est compté et Norman est rappelé à Berlin. Pour permettre à sa fille de suivre son amant, la vieille femme décide de se laisser mourir., 1h44
Directed by Krzysztof ZanussiGenres Drama,
Comedy,
HistoricalActors Maja Komorowska,
Piotr Adamczyk,
Stanisława Celińska,
Agnieszka Warchulska,
Jan ProchyraRating65%
A young boy in post-World War II, Communist-dominated Poland, whose father's decision to remain in Britain after the war has made his family politically-suspect with the local Party authorities, is sent by his mother to stay with an "aunt" (in reality an old family friend) in the capital, Warsaw. Ida is a strong-willed, single, middle-aged woman who has found her own ways of surviving in the Communist-run society (which sometimes involves her charming powerful older men, as well as maintaining two different sets of identity papers). She gets Hubert admitted to one of the city's best schools by portraying him as the orphan of a war hero. But she also shares with him her own passion for horses, at a time when riding is seen by many officials as a relic of the old aristocratic class. Hubert himself, meanwhile, struggles to understand how it can be right for a good Catholic to lie in order to survive under Communism.