The best Jerzy Kaczmarek’s drama movies

Jerzy Kaczmarek

Jerzy Kaczmarek

14/02/1929- 13/07/1995
Today we present the best Jerzy Kaczmarek’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Jerzy Kaczmarek’s movies.

Mother Joan of the Angels

Mother Joan of the Angels
7.5/10
Set in the 17th century. A convent in a small town is being visited by high-ranking Catholic official trying to exorcise the nun supposedly possessed by demons. A local priest have been burnt for creating this condition by sexual temptation of the nuns, especially the Mother superior who bring on the collective hysteria of the group. There is another young priest who is to help with the exorcism. His first meeting with the convent head, Mother Joan of the Angels, has her seemingly possessed by Satan - she yells blasphemies and incites the priest. She begs the priest to save her and to help her to be a saint.

The Saragossa Manuscript

The Saragossa Manuscript
7.8/10
In the Napoleonic wars, an officer finds an old book that relates his grandfather's story, Alfons van Worden, captain in the Walloon guard. A man of honor and courage, he seeks the shortest route through the Sierra Morena. At an inn, the Venta Quemada, he sups with two Islamic princesses. They call him their cousin and seduce him; he wakes beside corpses under a gallows. He meets a hermit priest and a goatherd; each tells his story; he wakes again by the gallows. He's rescued from the Inquisition, meets a cabalist and hears more stories within stories, usually of love. He returns to Venta Quemada, the women await with astonishing news.

Wniebowstąpienie

Wniebowstąpienie
5.4/10

Young Chopin

Young Chopin
6.6/10
  • Genre: DramaHistory
  • Release: 25/03/1952
  • Character: (uncredited)
As directed by Aleksander Ford in 1952, this Polish-language period drama chronicles the life, times and accomplishments of revered Warsaw-born Romantic composer Frederic Chopin, here played by Czeslaw Wollejko (Danton). The feature focuses exclusively on the youth of Chopin (who died at age 39), spanning his 15th year (c. 1825) through his 21st year (c. 1831); it also depicts Chopin as both prodigiously gifted and one filled with a tremendous spirit of Polish nationalism. Ford concludes with the onset of the illness that eventually killed Ford, set against the backdrop of the famous November Uprising in 1830.

Time Past

Time Past
5.9/10
Fram is in a German POW camp where brutal, cold-hearted Gestapo officers like Weber or Von Steinhagen terrorize and execute their Polish prisoners. One day Fram sees a way to escape the camp and he takes it, heading out to find his fellow resistance fighters.

All Souls' Day

All Souls' Day
6.5/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 05/12/1961
  • Character: Galecki
A pair of lovers go off to a small hotel in a little town. The memories of war, however, intrude on their idyll. The girl and boy relive certain wartime experiences in flashback. She was a communist who drove a boy loving her to give himself up.

Three Stories

Three Stories
4.7/10
  • Genre: ActionDrama
  • Release: 24/04/1953
  • Character: Hooligan

Five from Barska Street

Five from Barska Street
6.3/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 27/02/1954
  • Character: Musician (uncredited)
In war-ravaged Warsaw, five juvenile delinquents are given probation for stealing, to rehabilitate themselves, but remain under the influence of their profiteer-boss.

Sprawa pilota Maresza

Sprawa pilota Maresza
5.8/10
  • Genre: ActionDrama
  • Release: 17/05/1956
  • Character: Wlodzimierz Elmer, Radio-Telegrapher

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