An Uruguayan diplomat brings his new wife with him on a business trip to Poland in the summer immediately preceding the outbreak of World War II.
09-11-1988
1h 46m
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Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Krzysztof Zanussi
Writers:
Krzysztof Zanussi, Michael Hirst
Production:
Belbo Film Productions, Challenge Film Corporation, Gemini Filmproduktion Gerhard Schmidt, RAI, WDR, La Sept Cinéma, Studio Filmowe Tor
Key Crew
Costume Design:
Jan Rutkiewicz
Assistant Production Manager:
Maciej Skalski
Producer:
Gerhard Schmidt
Producer:
Enzo Peri
Producer:
Ludi Boeken
Locations and Languages
Country:
FR; DE; IT; PL; GB
Filming:
IT; PL; GB; DE; FR
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Julian Sands
Julian Sands, a renowned British actor, was born on January 4, 1958, in Otley, West Riding of Yorkshire, England. He had a successful career in film, television, and stage, gaining recognition for his roles in various British films during the 1980s. Sands' breakthrough came with his captivating performance in the movie "A Room with a View" (1985), directed by James Ivory. This period drama not only showcased his acting skills but also earned him widespread acclaim. Following this success, Sands continued to establish himself in the film industry by taking on diverse roles in movies like "The Killing Fields" (1984), "Warlock" (1989), and "Arachnophobia" (1990).
Known for his striking presence and ability to portray a wide range of characters, Sands made a lasting impact on both the stage and screen. He collaborated with renowned directors and participated in classic and contemporary theatrical productions. In addition to his work in film and stage, Julian Sands also embraced various genres, showcasing his versatility in both dramatic and genre films. His dedication to his craft and his ability to bring complex characters to life earned him a respected place in the entertainment industry. Sands was also recognized for his philanthropic efforts and involvement in social causes.
Tragically, in January 2023, Sands went missing while hiking in the San Gabriel Mountains northeast of Los Angeles. His remains were discovered in June of that year in the area he had been visiting. Julian Sands will always be remembered as a prominent figure in the world of acting, leaving behind a lasting legacy of memorable performances and contributions to the arts.
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Renette Pauline Soutendijk, known as Renée Soutendijk, (born May 21, 1957 in The Hague) is a Dutch actress.
She was a favorite star of director Paul Verhoeven's films and is perhaps best known for her work in his 1980 release, Spetters.
Soutendijk is the mother of actress Caro Lenssen.
A former Olympic athlete in gymnastics, Amsterdam-born Renee Soutendijk began her film career in Germany. The blonde, powerfully built young actress scored a hit playing loose-cannon "heroines" in a brace of Paul Verhoeven-directed cult films, Spetters (1980) and The Fourth Man (1983). Soutendijk's first English-language assignment was as Eva Braun in the made-for-TV Inside the Third Reich. Her subsequent TV movie roles included Anna Mons in Peter the Great (1986) and Mrs. Simon Weisenthal in Murderers Among Us (1987). Ever seeking out off-the-beam film roles, Renee Soutendijk has also played the title character in Eve of Destruction (1991), her first American film.
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Joachim Król is a German actor, known for his appearances in the films Run Lola Run, Maybe, Maybe Not, and Anne Frank: The Whole Story. German dubbing voice of Peter Davison in All Creatures Great and Small (1978). His father was a miner and union activist. Lives in Cologne with his wife Heidrun and their son Tom. "Król" means "king" in Polish. Resides in Cologne, Germany with his wife and son.
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Vadim Glowna (26 September 1941 – 24 January 2012) was a German actor and film director. Since 1964 he appeared in more than 150 films and television shows.
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