Jarosław Dąbrowski is a Polish historical film about Jarosław Dąbrowski. It was released in 1976.[1]
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Directed by | Bohdan Poręba |
Starring | Zygmunt Malanowicz |
Music by | Wojciech Kilar |
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Country | Poland |
Language | Polish |
Plot
editThe biographical film tells the story of Jarosław Dąbrowski, a national hero of Poland and a revolutionary in both Poland and France.
Dąbrowski was sentenced to death for his active role in the 1863 Polish uprising, a punishment later commuted to fifteen years of hard labor. Escaping from prison, he fled to France, where he became a leading figure in the Paris Commune, commanding its armed forces during the events of 1871.
Dąbrowski ultimately met his end on the barricades, solidifying his legacy as a symbol of revolutionary resistance and sacrifice.
Cast
edit- Zygmunt Malanowicz − Jarosław Dąbrowski
- Małgorzata Potocka − Pelagia Dąbrowska, żona Jarosława
- Aleksandr Kalagin − Tuchołko
- Wiktor Awdiuszko − Władisław Ozierow
- Władimir Iwaszow − Andrij Potebnia
- Stanisław Niwiński − Bronisław Szwarce
- Stefan Szmidt − Walery Wróblewski
- Józef Nowak − Bronisław Wołowski
References
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