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Tadeusz Fijewski
Tadeusz Fijewski (14 July 1911 – 12 November 1978) was a Polish stage and film actor.Tadeusz Fijewski
at the Internet Polish Movie Database He appeared in 50 films between 1927 and 1978.


Selected filmography

* ''Zew morza'' (1927) * ''Przedwiosnie'' (1928) * ''Pod banderą miłości'' (1929) * ''A Strong Man'' (1929) * ''Prokurator Alicja Horn'' (1933) * ''Młody Las'' (1934) * ''Córka generała Pankratowa'' (1934) * ''Granny Had No Worries'' (1935) * ''Znachor (1937 film), Znachor'' (1937) * ''Pawel i Gawel'' (1938) * ''Border Street'' (1948) * ''Nikodem Dyzma (film), Nikodem Dyzma'' (1956) * ''Kapelusz pana Anatola'' (1957) * ''Pan Anatol szuka miliona'' (1958) * ''Noose (1958 film), Pętla'' aka ''The Noose'' (1958) * ''Inspekcja pana Anatola'' (1959) * ''The Impossible Goodbye'' (1962) * ''Black Wings (film) ...
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Warsaw
Warsaw, officially the Capital City of Warsaw, is the capital and List of cities and towns in Poland, largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the Vistula, River Vistula in east-central Poland. Its population is officially estimated at 1.86 million residents within a Warsaw metropolitan area, greater metropolitan area of 3.27 million residents, which makes Warsaw the List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits, 6th most-populous city in the European Union. The city area measures and comprises List of districts and neighbourhoods of Warsaw, 18 districts, while the metropolitan area covers . Warsaw is classified as an Globalization and World Cities Research Network#Alpha 2, alpha global city, a major political, economic and cultural hub, and the country's seat of government. It is also the capital of the Masovian Voivodeship. Warsaw traces its origins to a small fishing town in Masovia. The city rose to prominence in the late 16th cent ...
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Nights And Days
''Nights and Days'' () 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 ''The Washington Post'' as "Poland's Gone With the Wind". Set in Kalisz and the Kalisz Region in the second half of the 19th century after the failure of the January Uprising 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 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film 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 World War I, elderly Barbara Niechcic recalls her dramatic life with husband Bogumił over ...
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The Peasants (1973 Film)
''The Peasants'' () is a Polish historical film directed by Jan Rybkowski. It was released in 1973.''Chłopi''
at the Internet Polish Movie Database It is based on 's novel of the same name. This is a film version of the TV series ''Chłopi'' from 1972.


Cast

* as Maciej Boryna * Emilia Krakowska as Jagna *
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Chlopi
''The Peasants'' () is a novel written by the Polish author Władysław Reymont in four parts between 1904 and 1909. He started writing it in 1897, but because of a railway accident and health problems, it took seven years to complete. The first parts of the story were published in the weekly magazine '' Tygodnik Illustrowany''. The novel has been translated into at least 27 languages. Władysław Reymont received the 1924 Nobel Prize in Literature for this work. Description Each of the four parts represents a season in the life of the peasants – Autumn (published in 1904), Winter (published in 1904), Spring (published in 1906), and Summer (published in 1909). This division underlines the relationship of human life with nature. Main characters * Maciej Boryna – the richest man in the village and the main character of the novel. * Antek Boryna – Maciej's son, husband of Hanka * Hanka Boryna – Antek's wife and a mother of three children * Jagna – a beautiful 19-year ...
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Na Przelaj
NA, N.A., Na, nA or n/a may refer to: Chemistry and physics * Sodium, symbol Na, a chemical element * Avogadro constant (''N''A) * Nucleophilic addition, a type of reaction in organic chemistry * Numerical aperture, a number that characterizes a range of angles in an optical system * nA, the symbol for nanoampere * Naturally aspirated engine Biology and medicine * Na (tree) or ''Mesua ferrea'', a species of tree native to Sri Lanka * Neuroacanthocytosis, a neurological condition * ''Nomina Anatomica'', a former international standard for human anatomical nomenclature * Noradrenaline, a hormone * Nucleic acid analogue, compounds analogous to naturally occurring RNA and DNA Places Current * Namibia (ISO country code) * Naples (car number plate code: NA), Italy * North America, a continent * North Africa, a subcontinent Historical * Netherlands Antilles (former international vehicle registration code: NA) * Na (Chinese state), a small state of the Chinese Zhou dynasty from the 11t ...
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Czterej Pancerni I Pies
''Four Tank-Men and a Dog'' ( Polish: ''Czterej pancerni i pies'', ) was a Polish black and white TV series based on the book by Janusz Przymanowski. Made between 1966 and 1970, the series is composed of 21 episodes of 55 minutes each, divided into three seasons. It is set in 1944 and 1945, during World War II, and follows the adventures of a tank crew and their T-34 tank in the 1st Polish Army. The book and TV series have achieved and retain a cult series status in Poland, the former Soviet Union and other Eastern Bloc countries. The T-34-85 tank ''Rudy'' (Ginger) with the identifying number "102", a German Shepherd dog from Siberia ''Szarik'' (pronounced "Sharik" – little ball in Russian, a nickname in the vein of "furball"; in Polish, the word is similar to Szary meaning gray and szalik meaning scarf) and to a lesser extent the crew Jan Kos, Gustaw Jeleń, Grigorij Saakaszwili, Tomasz Czereśniak, and their commander and mentor Olgierd Jarosz, as well as other heroes of ...
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The Doll (1968 Film)
''The Doll'' () is a 1968 Polish film directed by Wojciech Jerzy Has. The film is an adaptation of the novel '' The Doll'' by Bolesław Prus, which is regarded by many as one of the finest Polish novels ever written. The influence of Émile Zola is evident, and some have compared the novel to '' Madame Bovary'' by Gustave Flaubert; both were Prus's contemporaries. The movie, however, may be more compared to Stendhal's '' The Red and the Black''. ''The Doll'' constitutes a panorama of life in Warsaw between 1878 and 1879, and at the same time is a subtle story of three generations of Polish idealists, their psychological complications, their involvement in the history of the nineteenth century, social dramas, moral problems and the experience of tragic existence. At the same time this story describes the disintegration of social relationships and the growing separation of a society whose aristocratic elite spreads the models of vanity and idleness. In the bad air of a backwa ...
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Lenin In Poland
''Lenin in Poland'' () is a 1966 Soviet historical drama film directed by Sergei Yutkevich. Yutkevich won the award for Best Director at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. Plot The film is set in 1914 at the outset of World War I, focusing on Vladimir Lenin's time in exile in the village of Poronin, located in the Carpathian foothills on Polish lands within the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Lenin, along with Nadezhda Krupskaya and her mother, Elizaveta Vasilievna, had previously visited Poronin two years before the war. By the summer of 1914, they had returned, moving from nearby Kraków. This location was convenient due to its proximity to the border with the Russian Empire. However, as tensions escalated, Lenin was suspected of espionage by the Austrian authorities. Eight days into the war, he was arrested as a subject of a hostile foreign power and imprisoned. Locals were so suspicious of Lenin that he faced threats of mob justice. Despite being ordered to report to the prison in ...
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Three Steps On Earth
''Three Steps on Earth'' () is a 1965 Polish drama film directed by Jerzy Hoffman and Edward Skórzewski. It was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Silver Prize. Cast * Irena Orska as Marysia Majchrowska (segment "Dzień urodzin") * Tadeusz Fijewski as Aleksander Majchrowski (segment "Dzień urodzin") * Anna Ciepielewska as Dr. Wysocka (segment "Godzina drogi") * Ewa Wiśniewska as Anna Gościk (segment "Rozwód po polsku") * Ludwik Pak as Ludwik Gościk (segment "Rozwód po polsku") * Mieczysław Czechowicz as Szlenkiel (segment "Rozwód po polsku") * Wiesław Michnikowski as Judge (segment "Rozwód po polsku") * Kazimierz Rudzki as Advocate (segment "Rozwód po polsku") * Henryk Bąk as Majchrowski's Friend (segment "Dzień urodzin") * Bohdan Ejmont as Father (segment "Godzina drogi") * Wiesław Gołas as Szkudlarek (segment "Dzień urodzin") * Roman Kłosowski as Bystry (segment "Dzień urodzin") * Bogumił Kobiela Bogumił Kobie ...
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