Teresa Iżewska

Teresa Iżewska

Birth : 1933-04-08, Warsaw, Poland

Death : 1982-08-26

History

Teresa Izewska was born on April 8, 1933 in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland. She was an actress, known for Kanal (1957), Baza ludzi umarlych (1959) and Nafta (1961). She died on August 26, 1982 in Gdansk, Pomorskie, Poland.

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Teresa Iżewska
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Teresa Iżewska
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Teresa Iżewska

Movies

Revenge
uczestniczka zjazdu
Two old friends meet at a mountain shelter and remember their teenage years. Midroń and Świdrycki are mature, intelligent men, experiencing a crisis of faith in the meaning of life, in their abilities, as well as fear of death. The next day, their wives join them. Although they have not had the opportunity to get to know each other so far, they become friends very quickly.
No More Divorces
właścicielka biura matrymonialnego [epizod 3]
Three short segments about love.
Kryptonim Nektar
Zakonnica kupująca "Film" w kiosku
Spotkanie w 'Bajce'
spiewaczka Ewa
"A Meeting in Bajka" tells a seemingly banal story of a marital triangle which bristles with intrigues and psychological nuances as a man, his wife and her lover rendezvous at the Bajce cafe.
The Depot of the Dead
Wanda
In the rugged mountain gorges and ravines of southeastern Poland, a new boss and his wife become a catalyst for violence.
Rancho Texas
Walentyna
Two zootechnics students, Jacek and Marek, come to the Bieszczady (it's the Polish "Wild West"). Looking for a holiday adventure and income, they become "cowboys" on local cattle grazing. Instead of the expected romantic adventures and the male, hard life, their boredom is becoming their share. Only when Jacek gets a stallion Szaga, things take a different turn.
Kanal
łączniczka "Stokrotka"
During the last few days of the Warsaw Uprising following World War II, a modest group of Resistance members remains. The band must take refuge in the sewers under the orders of leader Zadra, but it's only a matter of time before they will have to emerge. However, when they try, they are met only with intense hostility from the Nazis. Despite their attempts stay resolute through immense mental strain, it becomes increasingly apparent that they may be doomed.