Nightmares Trailer

Nightmares Trailer (1979)

16 April 1979 Drama 100 mins

Set before the first World War in part of Poland under Austrian occupation, the story of a young boy in primary school who later grows up to become a rebellious, poetic-minded teen in the same school when the national movement toward liberation is under way. The story of a country where church and state work together to suppress the human spirit.

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Cast

Piotr Łysak

as Mikołaj Srebrny

Tomasz Hudziec

as Mikołaj Srebrny (Child)

Hanna Skarżanka

as Mikołaj's Grandmother

Maria Chwalibóg

as Komendowa

Bronisław Pawlik

as Michał Srebrny

Janusz Michałowski

as Wacław Komenda

Wiktor Sadecki

as Middle School Headmaster

Stanisław Igar

as Ptaszycki

Michał Pawlicki

as Catechist

Jan Nowicki

as Chwostek

Henryk Boukołowski

as Znamierowski

Bogdan Koca

as Marecki

Tomasz Koca

as Marecki (Child)

Piotr Probosz

as Stukło

Adam Probosz

as Stukło (Child)

International Releases Dates

Poland 16 April 1979

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