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''Nights and Days'' ( pl, Noce i dnie) is a 1975 Polish film directed by Jerzy Antczak. This epic family drama was based on Maria Dąbrowska's novel ''Noce i dnie'', and was described by ''
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'' as "Poland's
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". Set in
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and the
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in the second half of the 19th century after the failure of the
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in 1863, the film presents a unique portrait of an oppressed society, life in exile, and the confiscation of private property as told through the loves and struggles of the Niechcic family. This sweeping historical epic was the highest-grossing film in Poland's history upon its release and was nominated for an
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in 1977. The film score was composed by Waldemar Kazanecki, which includes a Viennese waltz that is frequently played at Polish weddings as the first dance of bride and groom. Amid the turbulence of
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, elderly Barbara Niechcic recalls her dramatic life with husband Bogumił over a half-century of Polish history, starting with the failed January Uprising in 1863. Barbara, running away from burning city of Kalisz is reminiscing her unfulfilled love, her marriage to a man she does not initially love, death of her first child, birth of three others, confiscation of her family property, abandoning her husband, his illness, death and other numerous family struggles.


Plot

''Nights and Days'' is a
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of Barbara Ostrzeńska-Niechcic, and Bogumił Niechcic, against the backdrop of the
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of 1863 and
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. The film is a rather straightforward and faithful adaptation of a novel by Maria Dąbrowska with the same title. The plot is woven around the changing fortunes of a noble (upper-class) ''Niechcic'' family in the pre-WWI Poland. There are two main crossing threads: a social history one and an existential one. The cinematographic version is a condensation of the 12-part award winning TV serial of the same title and using the same cast and producers.


Part One: ''Bogumił and Barbara''

''Barbara Ostrzeńska'' marries former landowner ''Bogumił Niechcic'' out of respect for his heroic past contributions to the 1863
January Uprising The January Uprising ( pl, powstanie styczniowe; lt, 1863 metų sukilimas; ua, Січневе повстання; russian: Польское восстание; ) was an insurrection principally in Russia's Kingdom of Poland that was aimed at ...
rather than love for him as she is secretly in love with the handsome Mr. Toliboski. Their task of forging a new life together begins at a small estate, ''Krempa''.


Part Two: ''Peter and Teresa''

Barbara suffers the loss of her first child, a four-year-old boy named ''Peter'' and decides to leave her home at ''Krempa'' to start a new life at the run-down land property of ''Serbinow''. Barbara's beloved sister Teresa dies.


Part Three: ''Grandma''

Bogumił is successful as the manager of the estate at ''Serbinow''. Financial security, the birth of their three children (named: Agnieszka, Emilka and Tomaszek) signal better times at last. Barbara's sick mother moves in with them only to die.


Part Four: ''Eternal Worries''

Bogumił's dedication to his work is praised by the landowner of 'Serbinow', but Barbara has trouble with Tommy (Tomaszek, their youngest child), who is lying and stealing. They employ a governess for their three children. Barbara and Bogumił become more distant with each other as Barbara dreams of moving to the nearby city of Kaliniec.


Part Five: ''Good Luck''

Barbara's uncle dies, bequeathing her 6,000 rubles. Bogumił advises her to invest in ''Serbinow'', but her preference is a building property in ''Kaliniec''. Meanwhile, Danielecki, owner of ''Serbinow'', arrives and anxious not to lose Bogumił improves his contract.


Part Six: ''Love''

Mrs Hlasko, an experienced teacher arrives, so Barbara has no need to move to the town of Kaliniec with her children. There is an outbreak of
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and the family do what they can to help the sick. Eventually Barbara moves to Kaliniec with her children. Bogumił stays home alone at Serbinow and finds himself a young lover.


Part Seven: ''Wind in the Eyes''

Fifteen years have passed since Bogumił and Barbara settled in ''Serbinow''. During a celebration party, two gold coins go missing and their son Tommy (Tomaszek) is suspected. Meanwhile the
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encourages farmhands to riot. When Barbara unexpectedly leaves her home in ''Kaliniec'' to visit ''Serbinow'' she finds Bogumił in the arms of another woman. Barbara is devastated.


Part Eight: ''Time for Love/Time for Death''

The revolutionary movement expands, involving Barbara's daughter, Agnieszka, who returns from the university full of life and eager to love. In the meantime, their old governess, Ms. Celina, commits suicide when her lover abandons her.


Part Nine: ''Fathers and Children''

Bogumił realizes that he is losing his daughter, Agnieszka, who decides to live with her husband in ''
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'' rather than staying at ''Serbinow'' with her family. Tommy continues to lie and steal, causing his parents much pain and suffering.


Part Ten: ''We are born, we die and life goes on''

Despite worries about the children, Barbara and Bogumił feel secure and content. Bogumił orders drainage equipment for Serbinow without the owners' permission, using Barbara's money as a deposit. Soon news arrives from
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that Serbinow has been sold. Bogumił and Barbara must move out and leave their home at Serbinow.


Part Eleven: ''At the end of the day''

After more than twenty years at Serbinow, Bogumił and Barbara buy a small estate at Pamietow. Bogumił feels lost and tired. He becomes sick and dies asking his children to be honest and kind. Without Bogumił Barbara feels as if her world is completely destroyed. Meanwhile, Poland's struggle for independence continues.


Part Twelve: ''And then comes the night''

Barbara moves permanently to Kalinec. As
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breaks out and the Germans invade, Barbara hopes her children will come to her. When the
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captures Kalinec, the people are glad to be free of the Russians. Barbara leaves Kaliniec in search of her children.


Cast

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Jadwiga Barańska Jadwiga Barańska (born 21 October 1935) is a Polish actress and screenwriter. Jadwiga Barańska is married to Polish director Jerzy Antczak and the mother of Mikołaj Antczak, born in 1964. Selected filmography * ''Wraki'' (1956) as Irena * '' ...
(Barbara Niechcic) *
Jerzy Bińczycki Jerzy Bińczycki (6 September 1937 – 2 October 1998) was a Polish stage and film actor. He appeared in 50 films between 1962 and 1998. He starred in the 1975 film '' Nights and Days'', which was entered into the 26th Berlin International ...
(Bogumił Niechcic) * Barbara Ludwiżanka (Barbara's mother) * Jerzy Kamas (Daniel Ostrzeński) * Janina Traczykówna (Michalina Ostrzeńska) * Elżbieta Starostecka (Teresa Ostrzeńska-Kociełło) * Emir Buczacki (Lucjan Kociełło) *
Stanisława Celińska Stanisława Celińska (born 29 April 1947 in Warsaw, Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of . Poland has ...
(Agnieszka Niechcic) *
Jan Englert Jan Aleksander Englert (born 11 May 1943) is a Polish film actor. He has appeared in more than 60 films since 1957. Since 2003 he has served as Artistic Director of the National Theatre in Warsaw. Biography In 1957 at the age of 14 he made ...
(Marcin Śniadowski) * (Tomasz Niechcic) *
Olgierd Łukaszewicz Olgierd Łukaszewicz (born 7 September 1946) is a Polish film actor. He has appeared in more than 60 films since his 1969 graduation from the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Kraków. Between 2002 and 2005, he was the President of ...
(Janusz Ostrzeński) * Anna Nehrebecka (Celina Katelba) *
Andrzej Seweryn Andrzej Teodor Seweryn (born 25 April 1946) is a Polish actor and director. One of the most successful Polish theatre actors, he starred in over 50 films, mostly in Poland, France and Germany. He is also one of only three non-French actors to ...
(Anzelm Ostrzeński) * Karol Strasburger (Józef Toliboski) *
Henryk Borowski Henryk Borowski (14 February 1910 in Płock - 13 November 1991 in Warsaw) was a Polish theater, radio and film actor.
(Klemens Klicki) *
Beata Tyszkiewicz Beata Maria Helena Tyszkiewicz (born 14 August 1938) is a retired Polish actress and TV personality. Career Beata Tyszkiewicz has worked mostly on the big screen but acted in several French TV movies, becoming famous through her portrayal of ...
(Stefania Holszańska) *
Kazimierz Kaczor Kazimierz Julian Kaczor (born February 9, 1941) is a Polish actor and television presenter. He has made over 40 appearances in film and television. He starred in the 1986-1987 television series '' Zmiennicy'' but is well known for hosting the Pol ...
(Russian officer) *
Andrzej Szczepkowski Andrzej Tadeusz Szczepkowski (26 April 1923 – 31 January 1997) was a Polish actor. He appeared in more than 30 films and television shows between 1957 and 1997. He is the father of actress Joanna Szczepkowska. In 1966, he was awarded th ...
(rejent Holszański) *
Władysław Hańcza Władysław Hańcza (1905–1977) was a Polish actor and theatre director. During World War II he joined an underground theater. After the war he was a lecturer at the State Theatre Academy in Warsaw. Selected filmography * '' Popioły'' (1965) ...
(Jan Łada) * Mieczysław Milecki (priest Komodziński) *
Marek Walczewski Marek Walczewski (9 April 1937 – 26 May 2009) was a Polish actor. He appeared in 55 films and television shows between 1963 and 2004. Partial filmography * ''Passenger'' (1963) - Tadeusz, husband of Marta * ''Ruchome piaski'' (1969) - Fa ...
(Daleniecki) *
Barbara Rachwalska Barbara may refer to: People * Barbara (given name) * Barbara (painter) (1915–2002), pseudonym of Olga Biglieri, Italian futurist painter * Barbara (singer) Monique Andrée Serf (9 June 1930 – 24 November 1997), known as Barbara, was a F ...
(servant girl to the Niechcic Family) *
Bożena Dykiel Bożena Dykiel () (born 26 August 1948) is a Polish theater and film actress. References External links * 1948 births Polish actresses Living people Polish stage actresses Polish film actresses Polish television actresses 20th-centu ...
(Andzia Torebkówna) * Andrzej Gawroński (Czerniak, peasant in Serbinow) * Ryszarda Hanin (Żarnecka-main cook to the Niechcic Family) * Ewa Dałkowska (Olesia Chrobotówna) *
Zofia Merle Zofia Merle (born 30 March 1938) is a Polish character actress. She has made over 75 appearances in film and television. She starred in the 1978 comedy film ''What Will You Do When You Catch Me?''. Filmography * 1961: ''Komedianty'' as Young Actr ...
(peasant Maria Kałużna) *
Tadeusz Fijewski Tadeusz Fijewski (14 July 1911 – 12 November 1978) was a Polish stage and film actor.Tadeusz Fijewski
at ...
(Łuczak-peasant from Serbinow) * Helena Kowalczykowa (peasant from Serbinow) * Teodor Gendera (peasant from Serbinow)


Awards

The film was nominated for the
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for
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. At the 26th Berlin International Film Festival in 1976,
Jadwiga Barańska Jadwiga Barańska (born 21 October 1935) is a Polish actress and screenwriter. Jadwiga Barańska is married to Polish director Jerzy Antczak and the mother of Mikołaj Antczak, born in 1964. Selected filmography * ''Wraki'' (1956) as Irena * '' ...
won the
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.


Possible reasons for popularity

The original novel by Maria Dąbrowska is quite long and verbose: four or six volumes, depending on the edition. Due to the social history thread, it was included as a mandatory reading material in Polish high schools. This film could be considered a Cliff Notes version of the novel and many cinemagoers were high-schoolers looking for a shortcut through their mandatory reading list. Additionally, the social history angle was explored in a non-confrontational and non-judgemental way. This allowed the whole material to get through the communist censorship without any cuts or other interventions. In effect the communist government-run film monopoly paid for producing a faithful saga of an upper-class family (
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). The cinematographic version is arguably less popular (although still well known) than the 12-episode TV version, which is still being periodically re-broadcast in Poland. Its high technical and artistic values allow it to successfully compete for viewers against contemporary soap operas.


See also

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List of submissions to the 49th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film This is a list of submissions to the 49th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. The Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film was created in 1956 by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to honour non-English-speaking films ...
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List of Polish submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film Poland has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film on a regular basis since 1963. The Oscar is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion pictu ...


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Nights And Days Polish drama films 1975 drama films Films directed by Jerzy Antczak 1970s Polish-language films