Jezioro Bodeńskie (English: Lake Constance) is a 1986 Polish film directed by Janusz Zaorski. It won the Golden Leopard at the 1986 Locarno International Film Festival.[1]
Jezioro Bodeńskie | |
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Directed by | Janusz Zaorski |
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Based on | Jezioro Bodeńskie by Stanisław Dygat |
Starring | Krzysztof Pieczyński |
Cinematography | Witold Adamek |
Edited by | Halina Prugar-Ketling |
Music by | Jerzy Satanowski |
Release date |
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Running time | 82 minutes |
Country | Poland |
Language | Polish |
Synopsis
editThe film tells the story of a Polish man who spent time in an internment camp during the Second World War, in the city of Konstanz, on the Swiss-German border. Many years later, he revisits the location and meets other internees he knew there, including several women with whom he had romantic affairs.
Cast
edit- Krzysztof Pieczyński as the protagonist
- Małgorzata Pieczyńska as Suzanne
- Joanna Szczepkowska as Janka
- Maria Pakulnis as Renee Bleist
- Gustaw Holoubek as Roullot
- Andrzej Szczepkowski as Thomson
- Henryk Borowski as Wildermayer
- Krzysztof Zaleski as Harry Markowski
- Krzysztof Gosztyła as MacKinley
- Wojciech Wysocki as Vilbert
- Jacek Sas-Uhrynowski as Cleont
- Krzysztof Kowalewski as Pociejak
- Jan Kociniak as Klaus
- Janusz Bukowski as Max Pfitzner
- Adam Ferency as Jasiek Paluch
- Grzegorz Wons as Jean Ledoix
- Krzyś Paszkowski sa Krupski
- Wojciech Paszkowski as Krupski
References
edit- ^ "JEZIORO BODENSKIE". archive.pardo.ch. Archived from the original on 7 March 2016. Retrieved 17 January 2014.