

Holy Week
1995 Directed by Andrzej WajdaDuring the Nazi era, a Jewish woman on the run takes a trolley which passes near the Warsaw ghetto, where the uprising battle is taking place, and some passengers are struck by stray bullets. They take temporary refuge in an empty building, and there she has a chance meeting with her ex-fiancé. He offers to put her up--that is, hide her--for a few days. He's now married, a professional who lives in an idyllic suburb reached by a trolley that runs through the woods. His wife seems more committed to putting up the fugitive than he is. The story involves the neighbors, the building owner who avoids involvement and seeks solace in classic poetry, and the super and his suspicious wife.

Beata Fudalej
....................................................Irena Lilien

Wojciech Malajkat
....................................................Jan Malecki

Magdalena Warzecha
....................................................Anna Malecka

Jakub Przebindowski
....................................................Julek Malecki

Bożena Dykiel
....................................................Piotrowska

Cezary Pazura
....................................................Józef Piotrowski

Wojciech Pszoniak
....................................................Councilman Zamojski
Director
...........................................................Andrzej Wajda
Producer
...........................................................Lew Rywin
Writer
...........................................................Andrzej Wajda
Assistant Director
...........................................................Magdalena Szwarcbart
Set Decoration
...........................................................Ewa Braun
Costume Design
...........................................................Wiesława Starska
Production Design
...........................................................Allan Starski
Production Companies
...................................................Les Films du Losange
Heritage Films
Production Countries
........................................................Poland
Spoken Languages
....................................................Polski
Genres
....................................................Drama
War
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