The best Anna Milewska’s war movies

Anna Milewska

Anna Milewska

If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Anna Milewska’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Anna Milewska.

The Third Part of the Night

The Third Part of the Night
7.3/10
Set during the Nazi occupation of Poland, in which Michal witnesses the murder of his mother, wife and child. He is hurled into a life that literally is not his own; a surreal world littered with trapdoors, doppelgängers and wormholes. It also tells the true untold story of a Nazi vaccine laboratory where Jews and members of the resistance were “employed” as feeders for parasites infected with typhus.

Wherever You Are...

Wherever You Are...
6.4/10

Tribute to a Gray Day

Tribute to a Gray Day
The year 1943. The Second World War is on. A group of partisans, which includes, among others, the young poet Gonczar, his friend Włodek and Zosia, are ordered to blow up a railway bridge during a military transport crossing. The task is completed, but with great losses.

Sto koni do stu brzegów

Sto koni do stu brzegów
5.2/10
World War II. Lieutenant Bogdan Mayer is tasked with delivering a sample of valuable metal alloy from Warsaw to London.

I Died So I Could Live

I Died So I Could Live
6.9/10
  • Genre: War
  • Release: 08/09/1984
  • Character: Pytel's wife
Warsaw 1941. Gestapo captures a Home Army soldier who knows the code needed to read the list of agents working in Reich. Tortured Wójcik asks the doctors for poison.

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