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DramaWarRomance

Ashes and Diamonds

- Touched with the fire and rebellion of a new generation of Polish film makers

A young academy soldier, Maciek Chelmicki, is ordered to shoot the secretary of the KW PPR. A coincidence causes him to kill someone else. Meeting face to face with his victim, he gets a shock. He faces the necessity of repeating the assassination. He meets Krystyna, a girl working as a barmaid in the restaurant of the "Monopol" hotel. His affection for her makes him even more aware of the senselessness of killing at the end of the war. Loyalty to the oath he took, and thus the obligation to obey the order, tips the scales.

Release Date : 1958-10-03

Language :Polish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Zespół Filmowy Kadr

Production Country : Poland

Alternative Titles : Ashes and Diamonds

Cast

Zbigniew Cybulski

Character Name : Maciek Chełmicki

Original Name : Zbigniew Cybulski

Gender : Male

Ewa Krzyżewska

Character Name : Krystyna Rozbicka

Original Name : Ewa Krzyżewska

Gender : Female

Wacław Zastrzeżynski

Character Name : Szczuka

Original Name : Wacław Zastrzeżynski

Gender : Male

Adam Pawlikowski

Character Name : Andrzej Kossecki

Original Name : Adam Pawlikowski

Gender : Male

Bogumił Kobiela

Character Name : Drewnowski

Original Name : Bogumił Kobiela

Gender : Male

Jan Ciecierski

Character Name : Porter

Original Name : Jan Ciecierski

Gender : Male

Stanisław Milski

Character Name : Pieniążek

Original Name : Stanisław Milski

Gender : Male

Artur Młodnicki

Character Name : Kotowicz

Original Name : Artur Młodnicki

Gender : Male

Halina Kwiatkowska

Character Name : Staniewiczowa

Original Name : Halina Kwiatkowska

Gender : Female

Ignacy Machowski

Character Name : Waga

Original Name : Ignacy Machowski

Gender : Male

Zbigniew Skowroński

Character Name : Slomka

Original Name : Zbigniew Skowroński

Gender : Male

Barbara Krafftówna

Character Name : Stefka

Original Name : Barbara Krafftówna

Gender : Female

Aleksander Sewruk

Character Name : Święcki

Original Name : Aleksander Sewruk

Gender : Male

Zofia Czerwińska

Character Name : Lili

Original Name : Zofia Czerwińska

Gender : Female

Irena Orzecka

Character Name : Jurgieluszka

Original Name : Irena Orzecka

Gender : Female

Halina Siekierko

Character Name : Puciatycka

Original Name : Halina Siekierko

Gender : Female

Grażyna Staniszewska

Character Name : Hanka Lewicka

Original Name : Grażyna Staniszewska

Gender : Female

Jerzy Adamczak

Character Name : Maj. Wrona

Original Name : Jerzy Adamczak

Gender : Male

Adolf Chronicki

Character Name : Podgórski

Original Name : Adolf Chronicki

Gender : Male

Wiktor Grotowicz

Character Name : Franek Pawlicki

Original Name : Wiktor Grotowicz

Gender : Male

Mieczysław Łoza

Character Name : Smolarski

Original Name : Mieczysław Łoza

Gender : Male

Tadeusz Kalinowski

Character Name : Wejchert

Original Name : Tadeusz Kalinowski

Gender : Male

Ferdynand Matysik

Character Name : Staszek Gawlik

Original Name : Ferdynand Matysik

Gender : Male

Józef Pieracki

Character Name : Puciatycki

Original Name : Józef Pieracki

Gender : Male

Juliusz Grabowski

Character Name : Musician (uncredited)

Original Name : Juliusz Grabowski

Gender : Male

Jerzy Jogałła

Character Name : Marek Szczuka (uncredited)

Original Name : Jerzy Jogałła

Gender : Male

Roman Mikuła

Character Name : Man sitting next to Drewnowski (uncredited)

Original Name : Roman Mikuła

Gender : Male

Ryszard Pietruski

Character Name : Worker in a Cement Plant (uncredited)

Original Name : Ryszard Pietruski

Gender : Male

Cyryl Przybył

Character Name : (uncredited)

Original Name : Cyryl Przybył

Gender : Male

Marian Skorupa

Character Name : Militiaman (uncredited)

Original Name : Marian Skorupa

Gender : Male

Marian Wiśniowski

Character Name : Militiaman (uncredited)

Original Name : Marian Wiśniowski

Gender : Male

Reviews

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badelf

@badelf

2022-07-09

There are so many great things about how this movie is made - the directing, the shots, the tonal quality, and the pacing. Probably most brilliant of all is how the total makes the viewer feel claustophobic. I admit, though, it's a tad dated.

B

badelf

@badelf

2022-07-09

There are so many great things about how this movie is made - the directing, the shots, the tonal quality, and the pacing. Probably most brilliant of all is how the total makes the viewer feel claustrophobic. I admit, though, it's a tad dated.

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-08-18

You might have thought that on May 8th, 1945 the population of Poland would have been united in celebrating the defeat of their Nazi invaders. Instead, though, this film quite deftly illustrates a mixture of joy and trepidation as those who had fought together to free their country now found themselves on opposite sides of a new societal order that was going to pit the freedom-loving Poles on one side with those more Soviet-minded Communists on the other. This polarity is epitomised by "Maciek" (Zbigniew Cybulski) and "Andrzej" (Adam Pawlikowski) who are charged with getting shot - literally - of the communist leader and new minister "Szczuka" (Waclaw Zastrzezynski). They manage to screw their assassination attempt up, though, and innocent people are killed - not the first who die as the infighting between the hitherto allies becomes more violent and potent, with even the strongest of family loyalties severely tested. There's still time for a little romance as "Maciek" takes a shine to "Krystyna" (Ewa Krzyzewska) and as that burgeons, he yearns for a peaceable life in which to live, work and bring up a family. Thing is, can he just stop caring about the politics and settle, or is it too ingrained in him and by staying, might he actually be endangering that which he has come to love? This is one of the more poignant “winning the peace" kind of post WWII stories, with the characterisations ripe with contradictions and challenges, and the director (Andrzej Wajda) also taking a broader look at the remnants of Polish society as a whole from which rebuilding is not going to be easy. This previously devout nation is much less though. The people are weary, depressed and all too ready to sink their sorrows and ambitions in a large glass of vodka. On that last point, there's space for a little bitter humour and that largely comes thanks to an on-form Stanislaw Milski and his professorial-looking "Pieniazek" and we have some devious jostling for position and privilege in the new order to engage us too. The grimness of their situation is well captured by the stylish, almost eerie at times, photography that prevails throughout this authentic looking drama. History tells us what did happen, indeed what was already happening when this was made in 1958 - and that makes this junction box of political and personal choices all the more compelling to watch. It's essentially about people and ideals, and is well worth a look at.

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hand2a

@hand2a

2025-01-22

My first Wajda and I really enjoyed it. I thought that Cybulski's performance was great and I loved the scene in the pub where he's lighting vodka shots, which he plays perfectly. The shots of him through the patterned staircase looked amazing in black and white, and especially because of his sunglasses. I did get a bit lost in the politics side of the plot but despite that I didn't get bored and I really liked the romance plot line and the sequence with the drunk secretary. I thought the blood coming through the sheet at the end was a really strong image and the final shot of him running through that kind of wasteland area was a great ending 3.5/5