Three Stories (1953 film)
Three Stories | |
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Directed by |
Konrad Nalecki Ewa Petelska Czeslaw Petelski |
Written by |
Bohdan Czeszko Ewa Petelska Czeslaw Petelski Andrzej Wajda |
Music by | Tomasz Kiesewetter |
Cinematography |
Zbigniew Czajkowski Jerzy Lipman Stefan Matyjaszkiewicz Czeslaw Swirta |
Edited by | Joanna Rojewska |
Production company |
Panstwowa Wyzsza Szkola Filmowa, Telewizyjna i Teatralna Wytwórnia Filmów Fabularnych |
Release dates | 24 April 1953 |
Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | Poland |
Language | Polish |
Three Stories (Polish: Trzy opowiesci) is a 1953 Polish drama film directed by Konrad Nalecki, Ewa Petelska and Czeslaw Petelski.[1] It is an anthology film, with three separate stories by different directors and casts. It was made in the style of socialist realism, at a time when this Stalinist method was at its height in Polish and Eastern European cinema.
The film's sets were designed by Wojciech Krysztofiak.
Cast
- Marian Rulka as Wladek Kulesza (segment "Cement")
- Zygmunt Listkiewicz as Stefan 'Franek' Korsak (segment "Cement")
- Adam Kwiatkowski as Wacek (segment "Cement")
- Ignacy Gogolewski as Derka (segment "Cement")
- Wladyslaw Staszewski as Molenda (segment "Cement")
- Henryk Dudzinski as Lt. Malewicz (segment "Cement")
- Juliusz Lubicz-Lisowski as Engineer (segment "Cement")
- Wiktor Sadecki as Nowak (segment "Cement")
- Szczepan Baczynski as Director (segment "Cement")
- Roman Klosowski as Boy-Scout (segment "Cement")
- Leon Luszczewski as Old Man (segment "Cement")
- Marian Stanislawski as Boy-Scout (segment "Cement")
- Antoni Wichura as Worker (segment "Cement")
- Julian Wroczynski as Railwayman (segment "Cement")
- Teresa Szmigielówna as Nurse (segment "Cement")
- Lech Pietrasz as Jacek Kowalski (segment "Jacek")
- Tomasz Zaliwski as Jedrek (segment "Jacek")
- Bogumil Kobiela as Grzes (segment "Jacek")
- Jan Bratkowski as Stefan Makowski (segment "Jacek")
- Antoni Lewek as Kuzma (segment "Jacek")
- Jerzy Kaczmarek as Hooligan (segment "Jacek")
- Ryszard Karpinski as Party Boy (segment "Jacek")
- Zbigniew Korepta as Party Boy (segment "Jacek")
- Stanislaw Michalski as Adam (segment "Jacek")
- Roman Polanski as Genek 'The Little' (segment "Jacek")
- Irena Szramowska as Party Girl (segment "Jacek")
- Ryszard Ostromecki as Party Boy (segment "Jacek")
- Ferdynand Matysik as Adam (segment "Sprawa konia")
- Kazimierz Sus as Kazik Martyniak (segment "Sprawa konia")
- Katarzyna Laniewska as Maryna (segment "Sprawa konia")
- Wanda Szczepanska as Wierzbicka (segment "Sprawa konia")
- Józef Pilarski as Wojciech Wierzbicki (segment "Sprawa konia")
- Kazimierz Opalinski as Nowicki (segment "Sprawa konia")
- Janina Draczewska as Bobrowa (segment "Sprawa konia")
- Jerzy Antczak as Rafal (segment "Sprawa konia")
- Wlodzimierz Kwaskowski as Karolak (segment "Sprawa konia")
- Stanislaw Libner as Clerk (segment "Sprawa konia")
- Jan Machulski as Boy-Scout (segment "Sprawa konia")
References
- ↑ Betz p.249
Bibliography
- Mark Betz. Beyond the Subtitle: Remapping European Art Cinema. University of Minnesota Press, 2009.
External links
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