A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 1, 1957
Original Title:
Zimowy zmierzch
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Zespół Filmowy "Rytm"
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
Rumsza, the elderly railwayman, leading a sedate life with his wife, misses his only remaining son (two older boys were killed in the war). Joziuk finally returns from the military in the first scene but with the pregnant Zosia, while Rumsza expected him to marry Celinka, the daughter of Krywka, his only friend and neighbour. The hero will not accept the new situation; he throws his son and Zosia out of his house. Celinka is distressed but she still harbours hope for Joziuk. The birth of the child changes the situation: Rumsza accepts his son's relationship but Celinka decides to leave.
Additional Director of Photography:
Czesław Świrta
Assistant Camera:
Wiesław Kielar
Janusz Zachwajewski
Assistant Director:
Sylwester Chęciński
Stanisław Jędryka
Roman Kolski
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Jadwiga Raińska-Piotrowska
Conductor:
Konrad Bryzek
Construction Foreman:
Henryk Zeligowski
Costume Design:
Zdzisław Kielanowski
Creative Director:
Jan Rybkowski
Director:
Stanisław Lenartowicz
Director of Photography:
Mieczysław Jahoda
Editor:
Lidia Pacewicz
Lighting Technician:
Jan Kaniewski
Makeup Artist:
Irena Kosecka
Music:
Adam Walaciński
Production Design:
Jan Grandys
Production Manager:
Jerzy Nitecki
Script Supervisor:
Zorika Zarzycka
Set Decoration:
Zdzisław Kielanowski
Sound:
Stanisław Urbaniak
Sound Assistant:
Stanisław Kochanek
Unit Manager:
Marek Dobrowolski
Ludgierd Romanis
Ryszard Straszewski
Writer:
Tadeusz Konwicki
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