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Land (1957)

Gênero : Drama

Runtime : 1H 13M

Director : Jerzy Zarzycki

Sinopse

Poland in the 50s, 20th century The process of collectivization of agriculture is under way. The wealthy Slumdog farmer is one of the last individual farmers who have not joined the cooperative and are trying to grow their own land. But it is very difficult - the unemployed mercenaries who paid for them run to cooperatives (where they have better conditions), the environment or the local authorities do not accept him as a kulak. Struggling with the problem of how to make a 40-hectare farm last, he remains alone in the face of a loss of land that he cannot cultivate.

Atores

Janusz Strachocki
Janusz Strachocki
Slemien
Zofia Małynicz
Zofia Małynicz
Slemien's Wife
Jadwiga Andrzejewska
Jadwiga Andrzejewska
Wawrzyniaczka
Stanisław Milski
Stanisław Milski
Grzelak
Wacław Kowalski
Wacław Kowalski
Banach

Tripulações

Jerzy Zarzycki
Jerzy Zarzycki
Director
Danuta Ścibor-Rylska
Danuta Ścibor-Rylska
Writer
Janina Niedzwiecka
Janina Niedzwiecka
Editor
Antoni Wójtowicz
Antoni Wójtowicz
Director of Photography

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