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    The First Day of Freedom

    1964 · War · 1h 29m

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  1. Pierwszy dzien wolnosci: Directed by Aleksander Ford. With Tadeusz Lomnicki, Beata Tyszkiewicz, Tadeusz Fijewski, Ryszard Barycz. A group of Polish officers, former POW camp inmates, stays in a deserted German town. All the Germans have already left with the exception of a doctor and his daughters.

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    • Drama, War
    • Aleksander Ford
    • 1964-12-21
  2. The First Day of Freedom (Polish: Pierwszy dzień wolności) is a 1964 Polish drama film directed by Aleksander Ford. It was entered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. Cast. Tadeusz Łomnicki - Lt. Jan; Beata Tyszkiewicz - Inga Rhode; Tadeusz Fijewski - Dr. Rhode; Ryszard Barycz - Michal; Krzysztof Chamiec - Hieronym; Roman Kłosowski - Karol

  3. Pierwszy dzien wolnosci (1964) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Pierwszy dzień wolności (film) Pierwszy dzień wolności – polski dramat wojenny z 1964 roku w reżyserii Aleksandra Forda, zrealizowany według dramatu Leona Kruczkowskiego pod tym samym tytułem. Film jest studium psychologicznym postaw moralnych w obliczu tragedii spowodowanych wojną. Plenery: Bystrzyca Kłodzka i Kłodzko . Treść.

    • 21 grudnia 1964
    • Polska
  5. Director. Bohdan Czeszko. Screenplay. Leon Kruczkowski. Writer. Freed Polish soldiers are trapped in a small town in Germany during the last days of World War II. After a doctor's daughter is raped by a concentration camp worker, the Poles allow her and her father to stay in the house that is their temporary quarters.

  6. Summaries. A group of Polish officers, former POW camp inmates, stays in a deserted German town. All the Germans have already left with the exception of a doctor and his daughters. How should Poles and Germans treat each other in these circumstances?

  7. Nov 1, 2021 · The First Day of Freedom (Polish: Pierwszy dzień wolności) is a 1964 Polish drama film directed by Aleksander Ford. It was entered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. Quote: Freed Polish soldiers are trapped in a small town in Germany during the last days of World War II.

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