Kornblumenblau (1988) Réal. Leszek Wosiewicz. Prod. K. Irzykowski Film Studio. Scenario Jarosław Sander, Leszek Wosiewicz Kazimierz Tymiński's book "To Calm the Dream" ("Uspokoić sen") zdjęcia Krzysztof Ptak Music Zdzisław Szostak |
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In this grim drama set in World War Two Poland, Tadzik is an accordion player who has been sent to the Nazi concentration camps for participating in the Resistance. There, he survives the brutal and dehumanizing conditions by any means possible. Ironically, the chief reason he is allowed to live is that he can play the musical tune Kornblumenblau on his accordion. This bleak portrayal of life in the concentration camps is based on Kazimierz Tymiński's book To Calm the Dream, which recounts his experiences there. | ||
Wiesław Wójcik | Wesołek |
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Marcin Tronski | (Moskva) | |
Krzysztof Kolberger | Włodek | |
Piotr Skiba | ||
Adam Kamień | Tadeusz Wyczyński (Tadzik) | |
Małgorzata Wachecka | Kapo | |
Andrzej Gawroński | Służący "Kornblumenblaua" w kobiecym stroju | |
Sławomir Maciejewski | ||
Aleksander Mikołajczak | Artysta | |
Andrzej Szenajch | Pielęgniarz | |
Andrzej Niemirski | ||
Andrzej Ferenc | (epizod) | |
Adam Raczkowski | Flecista | |
Andrzej Blumenfeld | ||
Adrianna Biedrzyńska | Więźniarka | |
Włodzimierz Musiał | Szef kuchni | |
Zdzisław Rychter | Więzień na apelu |
Kazimierz Tymiński
Auschwitz / Buchenwald Songs
Kojne, Sg / CHorch
Kolysanka dla Basi, Sg / CHorch - Lullaby for Basia (his daughter
Maria-Barbara) Lyrics by Edmund Polak (friend and inmate)