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The last days in the life of Edward Dembowski (1822-1846), the organizer of the Kraków Uprising in 1846. The informal leader of the uprising, determined to fight for the unification of Polish lands and the liberation of the peasants, negotiates with other politicians.
Acting
Garlicki's Dembowski: passionate, naive, absolutely doomed.
Direction
Różewicz stages revolution as suffocating chamber drama.

Director
Stanisław Różewicz
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