Rez.ewa I Czeslaw Petelscy — Kamienne Tablice [1983]
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: Released in October 1984, the film runs for 135 minutes.
The 1983 film (Stone Tablets), directed by Ewa and Czesław Petelski, is a high-budget drama that blends a tragic love story with the political tensions of the mid-1950s. It is notable for its rare portrayal of India in Polish cinema during the communist era, featuring authentic locations like New Delhi, the Red Fort, and Agra. Key Highlights and Changes Kamienne Tablice [1983] rez.Ewa i Czeslaw Petelscy
: The plot follows Jan Tokarski (Krzysztof Chamiec), a cultural counselor at the Polish embassy who falls for an Australian doctor, Margit Ward (Laura Łącz). His personal crisis peaks when he sees newsreels of the riots in Poznań, forcing him to choose between a new life abroad or returning to his homeland.
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: Features prominent actors including Krzysztof Chamiec , Laura Łącz , Ewa Szykulska , Witold Pyrkosz , and Leon Niemczyk .
: To make the most of the expensive location shoot, the directors included lengthy, documentary-style sequences of Indian life, such as animal sightings and a three-minute parade, which some critics felt functioned more like a travel vlog than a narrative device. It is notable for its rare portrayal of
: The film is based on the popular novel by Wojciech Żukrowski , who served as a diplomat in India. While the original book focused on a Hungarian diplomat during the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, the film "Polonized" the characters, shifting the background to Polish diplomats and the Poznań 1956 protests .