Made in 1982, shelved for five years. Story opens with Lucja Krol's husband under the tram. She gives birth to her fourth son on the floor of their new apartment. Neighbor Wiktor, a communist intellectual, befriends the poverty-stricken family but is soon arrested and sent to jail. During the war Lucja narrowly escapes a Nazi roundup at the black market. Her sons hold ardent Communist meetings in their apartment, with her blessing. Lucja works hard, but without complaint. After the war, Klemens is inexplicably arrested, accused by the new regime of being a collaborator. Wiktor, now a high-ranking party member, trying to defend him, himself falls into disgrace. Klemens is tortured to "confess" and dies in jail, a Communist to the end. Lucja is never told about his fate.
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Directing | Janusz Zaorski | Director |
Camera | Witold Adamek | Director of Photography |
Editing | Józef Bartczak | Editor |
Writing | Janusz Zaorski | Writer |
Writing | Kazimierz Brandys | Story |
Sound | Przemysław Gintrowski | Music |
Camera | Edward Kłosiński | Director of Photography |
Sound | Janusz Rosół | Sound |
Costume & Make-Up | Aurelia Łopatowska | Makeup Artist |
Art | Teresa Klink | Set Decoration |
Art | Teresa Barska | Production Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Gabriela Star-Tyszkiewicz | Costume Design |
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