3 Movies Starring Stanislawa Celinska

Panny z Wilka

Panny z Wilka

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1979-09-04

Languages:

Polish, French

Countries:

Poland, France

Runtime:

118 min

IMDB Ratings:

7.5 (677 Reviews)

Director:

Andrzej Wajda

Genres:

DramaRomance

Cast:

Writer:

Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz (short story)

Zbigniew Kaminski (screenplay)

Fullplot:

Set in the late '20s. A thirtyish young man, who heads a small factory, faints at the funeral of a close friend. He decides to go home to his aunt and uncle for a while, but gets involved with a family of five women who had been in love with him at one time though he had apparently loved only one, who, unknown to him, has died since his departure. The women are mainly disillusioned with life or estranged from husbands while the youngest has a crush on him.

Money Is Not Everything

Money Is Not Everything

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2001-01-05

Languages:

Polish

Countries:

Poland

Runtime:

120 min

IMDB Ratings:

6.3 (734 Reviews)

Genres:

Comedy

Fullplot:

Joanna

Joanna

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2010-11-26

Languages:

Polish, French, German

Countries:

Poland

Runtime:

110 min

IMDB Ratings:

6.8 (310 Reviews)

Director:

Feliks Falk

Genres:

DramaWar

Fullplot:

The main character Joanna (Urszula Grabowska), waiting in vain for a letter from her husband who is in an Oflag, gives shelter to a little Jewish girl whose mother was caught during a round-up. Thus she becomes burdened with a secret she cannot reveal to anyone, even to her relatives. Joanna knows that she cannot keep Rose with her as she is already under observation, but she fails to find a hiding spot for Rose and is forced to become the lover of a German officer in return for protection. Forced by necessity, she has to cooperate with her enemies, becoming a traitor in the eyes of "her people". The final, symbolic image is suggestive - in a tearful and religious manner - of the fact that sheltering little Roza was Joanna's personal torture referring to Golgotha. However, the deeper meaning of that story is perverse and bitter: hiding the child was even more dangerous because of Joanna's "own people", mutually controlling the patriotic decency.

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