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The Spring to Come

6th(2001) World Chinema

Social Criticism · Coming of Age · War · Politics/Conspiracy  

  • CountryPoland
  • Production Year2001
  • Running Time140min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
This is a story about rebellion, love, and the search for meaning in a changing world. Living in the multiracial city of Baku, Cezary Baryka greets the coming Bolshevik Revolution with feverish enthusiasm. His enthusiasm is dented after the revolution kills his mother and transforms his friends of different nationalities into enemies. He leaves for Poland. During the journey he dreams of a country where all people are equal and happy. In Warsaw, Szymon Gajowiec, an old friend of his mother′s helps him by encouraging him to take up medical studies... However, in Poland, Cezary sees how the dream stands up against reality. After the war he accompanies his fellow-soldier Hipolit Wieloslawski (whom he had saved) to Nawloc, where the latter has a country estate. The director Filip Bajon says, "This film gives young people the right to rebel."
Director
Director
Filip Bajon
Director, screenwriter and writer, Filip Bajon published his first novel, Polar Bears Do Not Like Sunny Weather, in 1971, winning a prize for the best literary debut of the year. He made his first feature film, Return in 1977 and directed nine feature films including Aria for the Athlete, Visit to the Scene of Crime, Magnate, Poznan ′ 56 and ten films for television including White Visit Card. He also directs plays for the theater and gives lectures at film schools in Lodz, Helsinki and Berlin.
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Credit
  • Director Filip Bajon 필립 바이온
  • Producer Dariusz Jablonski
  • Cast Mateusz Damiecki, Krystyna Janda, Janusz Gajos
  • Screenplay Filip Bajon
  • Cinematography Bartek Prokopowicz
  • Production Design Anna Wunderlich
  • Editor Krzysztof Szpetmanski
  • Sound Krzysztof Jastrzab
  • Music Michal Lorenc
  • Production Company Message Film
    Ul. Niedzwiedzia 29 B, 02-737 Warsaw, Poland
    producent@przedwiosnie.com

  • World Sales Apple Film Production
    Ul. Niedzwiedzia 29 B, 02-737 Warsaw, Poland
    applefilm@applefilm.pl