Republika nadziei (1988)
October 14, 1988Release Date
Republika nadziei (1988)
October 14, 1988Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Andrzej Szczytko
Feliks Krogulecki

Jolanta Grusznic
Kornelia Biniewska von Zwirner

Zbigniew Bogdański
Beck

Ryszard Dembiński
Nepomucen Wodniczak

Jerzy Kamas
Stefan Rowiński

Leon Niemczyk
Jost

Michał Pawlicki
Schaps

Czesław Wołłejko
Lipski

Bogusław Augustyn
Włodzimierz Lewandowski

Jacek Guziński
Filip Krogulecki

Jan Jankowski
Florian Krogulecki

Bogdan Kochanowski
Wiktor Urbaniak

Tomasz Mędrzak
Edward Wodniczak

Krzysztof Miłkowski
Edward von Wedow

Barbara Brylska
Wodniczakowa

Alicja Jachiewicz
Kazimiera Rowińska

Jerzy Pekalski
Editor

Bożena Miller-Małecka
Bogusia Wodniczakówna

Zdzisław Kozień
Szembek

Gustaw Kron
Lange-Wnukowski

Eugeniusz Kujawski
Kurzezunge

Witold Skaruch
Ziegert

Bogusław Sochnacki
German colonel

Henryk Talar
Gulhoff

Marian Glinka
Bonawentura Spychalski

Marek Herbik
Student

Czesław Jaroszyński
Aleksander Dubiski

Zbigniew Józefowicz
Student's father

Jan Paweł Kruk
Kaczmarek

Jacek Kawalec
Adamek

Zdzisław Kuźniar
Von Zwirner's steward

Juliusz Lubicz-Lisowski
Professor at the birthday celebration

Marian Łącz
Nabzdyk

Andrzej May
People's Coucil member

Elżbieta Panas
Niełacny

Stefan Paska
Mertka

Arnold Pujsza
Student

Mirosław Siedler
Gabriel Niemojewski

Stefan Szmidt
Lieutenant

Marcel Szytenchelm
Student

Tomasz Zaliwski
Walerian Krogulecki (uncredited)

Janusz Dziubiński
(uncredited)

Antonina Girycz
Irma (uncredited)

Mieczysław Janowski
Soldier at a train station (uncredited)

Igor Kujawski
German Soldier's Council member

Włodzimierz Kwaskowski
Printer (uncredited)

Jan Łopuszniak
Attorney (uncredited)

Zygmunt Maciejewski
Judge

Jan Pyjor
Von Zwirner's servant (uncredited)

Andrzej Szenajch
Józef (uncredited)

Tadeusz Teodorczyk
Professor at the birthday celebration (uncredited)

Andrzej Żółkiewski
Officer (uncredited)

Małgorzata Zaleska
Interior Designer

Zbigniew Kuźmiński
Director / Screenplay

Tomasz Tarasin
Director of Photography

Albina Barańska
Interior Designer

Kazimierz Radowicz
Screenplay

Tadeusz Myszorek
Production Design

Danuta Kowner-Hałatek
Costume Design

Marta Kobierska
Costume Design

Piotr Marczewski
Music

Krzysztof Wodziński
Sound

Aurelia Łopatowska
Makeup & Hair

Jerzy Pękalski
Editor

Jerzy R. Michaluk
Production Manager

Zbigniew Grusznic

Jacek Borkowski

Dariusz Chmist

Krystyna Lubicz-Lisowska

Jerzy Krasuń

Anna Mozolanka

Edward Wichura
Details.
Wiki.
Republic of Hope (Polish: Republika nadziei) is a 1988 Polish historical film created by Zbigniew Kuźmiński and written by Kuźmiński and Kazimierz Radowicz. Film is based on the miniseries The Republic of Ostrów (Polish: Republika Ostrowska) which premiered on TVP on June 4, 1986.
Set in 1918, the film revolves around two landed gentry families (Kroguleccy and Wodniczakowie) from Greater Poland whose lives intersect. At its core, it is the story of the secret society (The Tomasz Zan Society) which helped organizing a short-lived autonomous republic called the Republic of Ostrów. The film explores a wide variety of themes, including Greater Poland uprising (1918–19), Polish youth lives during the age of partitions, and a rapidly changing social and political climate.
Republic of Hope earned much critical acclaim and accolades including the 1986 Golden Screen Award. It was filmed between 1984 and 1985 in Gołuchów Castle and Schloss Gorkau among others, and released in 1988.