| Holy Week | |
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| Directed by | Andrzej Wajda | 
| Written by | Jerzy Andrzejewski Andrzej Wajda  | 
| Produced by | Lew Rywin | 
| Starring | Beata Fudalej | 
| Cinematography | Wit Dąbal | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 97 minutes | 
| Country | Poland | 
| Language | Polish | 
Holy Week (Polish: Wielki tydzień) is a 1995 Polish drama film directed by Andrzej Wajda. It was entered into the 46th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear for outstanding artistic contribution.[1]
Plot
The film takes place in 1943 in occupied Warsaw. Irena Lilien, a young Jewish woman, hides with her friends. Taken by two Gestapo agents, she bribes them. On the street, she meets her ex-fiancé who takes her to his apartment. The presence of a Jewish woman gives rise to various attitudes among Poles living in the tenement house.
Cast
- Beata Fudalej as Irena Lilien
 - Wojciech Malajkat as Jan Malecki
 - Magdalena Warzecha as Anna Malecka
 - Bożena Dykiel[2] as Mrs. Piotrowska
 - Cezary Pazura as Piotrowski
 - Wojciech Pszoniak as Zamojski
 - Agnieszka Kotulanka as Karska
 - Artur Barciś as Zaleski
 - Krzysztof Stroiński[3] as Osipowicz
 - Michal Pawlicki as Irena's Father
 - Maria Seweryn[4] as Marta
 - Tomasz Preniasz-Strus as Wladek
 
References
- ↑ "Berlinale: 1996 Prize Winners". berlinale.de. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
 - ↑ "Bozena Dykiel". IMDb. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
 - ↑ "Krzysztof Stroinski". IMDb. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
 - ↑ "Maria Seweryn". IMDb. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
 
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