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  • Panny i wdowy (1991)
  • 145 min | Drama, Romance, War
Panny i wdowy (1991)
145 min | Drama, Romance, War

After the fall of the January Uprising, those who fought in the insurgent ranks are massively deported to Siberia. A wealthy landowner, Ewelina, like many other Polish ladies, decides to follow her beloved man, Jan Darski, there. She is ...See moreAfter the fall of the January Uprising, those who fought in the insurgent ranks are massively deported to Siberia. A wealthy landowner, Ewelina, like many other Polish ladies, decides to follow her beloved man, Jan Darski, there. She is not even stopped by the despair of her only beloved daughter, Karolina, who cannot imagine her life without her mother. Ewelina reaches Jan. She takes care of a broken man, and after the suicide of her husband, Cyprian, she marries Darski. Soon Jan dies, and Ewelina, raped before leaving, returns to Poland. Years later, an adult Karolina meets her mother by chance, meets her half-sister, Suzana. Ewelina, Karolina and Suzane live together, but not for long. After an argument with her mother, who tries to prevent Karolina from having a relationship with the playboy Edward Borski, the daughter leaves the house with her beloved. Karolina, just like her mother years ago, follows her beloved deported to Russia. Upon her arrival, she experiences an unpleasant disappointment. Borski has drunk himself, maintains intimate contacts with a local girl, and treats Karolina very brutally. A young woman dies, giving birth to a daughter - Ewelina. The orphaned Ewelina, thanks to the kindness of strangers, is brought from Russia to now free Poland, to her mother's family home. She is replaced by Ewelina, who loves her like her own child, Suzane. During the occupation, Ewelina gives birth to a child - daughter Zuzanna. She is being raised by herself because she has abandoned her husband, a mediocre stage actor who collaborated with the Germans. After the war, Ewelina, a landowner by birth, was taken to a Russian camp. Years later he returns to Poland and finds Zuzanna. Ewelina dies of a heart attack on December 13, 1981 - after a martial law patrol has forced the door of her apartment. Zuzanna and her husband, an activist of "Solidarity", leave for Paris after being interned. Even though they made their lives there, they return, mainly thanks to Susanna, to Poland. Susanna visits her family, devastated manor. Your home now. . . Written by ron_whisky See less
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Director
Writers
Maria Nurowska (dialogue) (screenplay) | Janusz Zaorski (dialogue)
Cinematographer
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Updated Sep 12, 1991

Release date
Sep 12, 1991 (Poland)

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63 cast members
Name Known for
Maja Komorowska
Ewelina Lechicka Ewelina Lechicka   See fewer
Katarzyna Figura
Karolina Lechicka Karolina Lechicka   See fewer
Ewa Dalkowska
Susanne Susanne   See fewer
Maria Gladkowska
Ewelina Ewelina   See fewer
Joanna Szczepkowska
Zuzanna Chmurka Zuzanna Chmurka   See fewer
Jan Nowicki
Cyprian Lechicki Cyprian Lechicki   See fewer
Wladyslaw Kowalski
Jan Darski Jan Darski   See fewer
Artur Zmijewski
Father Bradecki Father Bradecki   See fewer
Wojciech Wysocki
Edward Borski Edward Borski   See fewer
Krzysztof Tyniec
Teacher Teacher   See fewer
Jan Peszek
Stanislaw Chmurka Stanislaw Chmurka   See fewer
Kazimierz Kaczor
Soviet Officer Soviet Officer   See fewer
Tadeusz Bradecki
Zuzanna's husband Zuzanna's husband   See fewer
Halina Bednarz
Actress Actress   See fewer
Maria Chwalibóg
Zygmunt's wife Zygmunt's wife   See fewer
Teresa Gniewkowska
Actress (as Teresa Gniewkowska-Ejmont) Actress (as Teresa Gniewkowska-Ejmont)   See fewer
Slawomir Holland
Soviet Officer Soviet Officer   See fewer
Anemona Knut
Actress Actress   See fewer
Wojciech Machnicki
Soviet officer Soviet officer   See fewer
Borys Marynowski
French Soldier French Soldier   See fewer
Celina Mencner
Actress Actress   See fewer
Zofia Merle
Servant Servant   See fewer
Piotr Polk
Russian exile Russian exile   See fewer
Joanna Sobieska
Actress Actress   See fewer
Agnieszka Suchora
Hat seller in Ewelina's Parisian store Hat seller in Ewelina's Parisian store   See fewer
Kazimiera Utrata
Actress (as Kazimiera Utrata-Lusztig) Actress (as Kazimiera Utrata-Lusztig)   See fewer
Grzegorz Wons
Ala's husband Ala's husband   See fewer
Janusz Zadura
Servants in Lechice Servants in Lechice   See fewer
Anna Zagórska
Actress Actress   See fewer
Jerzy Dominik
Jasza (uncredited) Jasza (uncredited)   See fewer
Beata Kawka
Praying Woman (uncredited) Praying Woman (uncredited)   See fewer
Kazimierz Orzechowski
Priest (uncredited) Priest (uncredited)   See fewer
Stanislaw Pak
Servant (uncredited) Servant (uncredited)   See fewer
Pawel Wilczak
Praying Man (uncredited) Praying Man (uncredited)   See fewer
Janusz Zaorski
Customer (uncredited) Customer (uncredited)   See fewer
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