Fever (1981)
2h 2m
Running Time
September 4, 1981Release Date
Plot.
The film is set in 1905, in a time of feverish revolutionary underground activity in Poland partitioned between three neighbours. All the characters are committed anarchists. The bomb maker puts an invention together to place it at the disposal of young inexperienced terrorists fighting against Tsarist oppression. The story follows the passing of this bomb from anarchist to anarchist as several attempts are made on the life of Tsarist governor general, until, at the end, it is effectively and harmlessly defused by a bomb expert. The presence of the bomb has a destroying effect on all of the Polish revolutionaries, they either die or breakdown.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Barbara Grabowska
Kama
Adam Ferency
Wojtek Kielza
Bogusław Linda
Gryziak
Olgierd Łukaszewicz
Marek 'Leon'
Agnieszka Holland
Director
Andrzej Strug
Writer
Krzysztof Teodor Toeplitz
Writer
Jan Kanty Pawluśkiewicz
Composer
Jacek Petrycki
Cinematographer
Halina Nawrocka
Editor
Maria Robaszkiewicz
(w napisach: M.K. Robaszkiewicz)
Alicja Sobieraj
(w napisach: A. Sobieraj-Staszewska)
Maciej Borniński
szpicel
Michał Szczerbic
Production Controller
Gabriela Star-Tyszkiewicz
Costume Design
Marek Wronko
Sound
Andrzej Przedworski
Production Design
Zuzanna Łozińska
Izydor Piliszewski
Jerzy Walden
Grzegorz Wons
Zbigniew Nawrocki
Eugeniusz Sobkiewicz
Krzysztof Stachowski
Zbigniew Kosowski
Ireneusz Karamon
Grażyna Dyląg
Ewa Worytkiewicz
Antoni Pszoniak
Zygmunt Malawski
Ryszard Kubiak
Tomasz Międzik
Details.
Wiki.
Fever (Polish: Gorączka) is a 1981 Polish drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland. It is based on a story of writer Andrzej Strug. It was entered into the 31st Berlin International Film Festival where Barbara Grabowska won the Silver Bear for Best Actress.The film takes place during the Revolution in the Kingdom of Poland (1905–07). The film was immediately banned by the Polish Communist government upon its release, because of its brutally realistic portrayal of the occupying Russian forces.