Republika nadziei
Republic of Hope (Polish: Republika nadziei) is a 1988 Polish historical film created by Zbigniew Kuźmiński and written by Kuźmiński and .[1] Film is based on the miniseries (Polish: Republika Ostrowska) which premiered on TVP on June 4, 1986.[2]
Set in 1918, the film revolves around two landed gentry families (Kroguleccy and Wodniczakowie) from Greater Poland whose lives intersect. At its core, it is the story of the secret society () which helped organizing a short-lived autonomous republic called the Republic of Ostrów. The film explores a wide variety of themes, including Greater Poland uprising (1918–19), Polish youth lives during the age of partitions, and a rapidly changing social and political climate.[2]
Republic of Hope earned much critical acclaim and accolades including the 1986 . It was filmed between 1984 and 1985 in Gołuchów Castle and among others, and released in 1988.[2]
Cast[]
- Andrzej Szczytko as Feliks Krogulecki
- as Kornelia Biniewska - von Zwirner
- as Beck
- as Nepomucen Wodniczak,
- as
- Leon Niemczyk as Jost
- as profesor Schaps
- Czesław Wołłejko as ,
- as Włodzimierz Lewandowski
- as Filip Krogulecki,
- as Florian Krogulecki,
- as Wiktor Urbaniak
- Tomasz Mędrzak as Edward Wodniczak
- as Oskar von Wedow
- Barbara Brylska as pani Wodniczakowa,
- as Kazimiera Rowińska
- as Bogusia Wodniczakówna,
- as hrabia Szembek,
- as mecenas Lange-Wnukowski,
- as Kurzezunge
- Witold Skaruch as Ziegert
- as Aleksander Dubiski,
- as Mertka,
- Tomasz Zaliwski as Walerian Krogulecki
References[]
- ^ Staff, Bowker Editorial (2001). Bowker's Complete Video Directory 2001. Bowker. ISBN 978-0-8352-4422-0.
- ^ a b c "FilmPolski.pl". FilmPolski (in Polish). Retrieved 2020-11-24.
External links[]
- 1988 films
- Polish films
- Polish historical films
- Polish-language films
- 1980s historical films
- Polish film stubs