Odlot is a 1983 Polish film that premiered on September 30, 1983. The movie follows a story centered around various characters, including Marcin played by Lech Mackiewicz, Rafal Michalski played by Artur Barchish, Clerk played by Eva Lesniak, Wieczorek played by Zbigniew Buchkovsky, Hanka played by Tatiana Sosna-Sarno, Chairman Sobol played by Jerzy Fedorowicz, Father of Hanka played by Pawel Novish, Constable played by Ryszard Zaorski, Driver with oiled glass played by Edward Skarga, Bolek Dabek played by Leszek Piskorz, Dorota Michalska played by Lidia Benias, Magister played by Jerzy Glybin, Tadek played by Wojciech Gurniak, Stepien played by Halina Wyrodek, Mr. Cynio played by Czeslaw Magnowski, Guardian played by Tadeusz Sobolewicz, Stefan Michalski played by Jan Bugdol, Marek played by Miroslav Krawczyk, Heniek played by Henryk Stanek, Karol Sobiesiak played by Tadeusz Madeja, Zdzisio Piotrowski played by Andrzej Sleziak, Kalinski played by Jerzy Siwy, Foreman Markiewicz played by Antoni Jurasz, Jan Misiak played by Wincenty Grabarchik, Romek played by Antoni Gryzik, Jozio Piotrowicz played by Jerzy Swietochowski, Fraczakowa played by Sabina Chrominska, Driver played by Wieslaw Slawik, Magda Michalska played by Ewa Konstanciak, and Gabrys played by Bogdan Zilinski.
The film delves into the lives and interactions of these characters, creating a narrative that intertwines their stories in a compelling way. With a talented cast bringing these characters to life, Odlot is a captivating cinematic experience that explores themes of human connection, resilience, and the complexities of life. The performances of the actors in their respective roles add depth and emotion to the film, drawing the audience into the world of the characters and their experiences.
Odlot, set in Poland, offers a glimpse into the culture and society of the time, while also providing a universal story that resonates with audiences worldwide. The film's premiere in 1983 marked the beginning of its impact on the cinema landscape, showcasing the talent and creativity of Polish filmmakers and actors. As a classic in Polish cinema, Odlot continues to be celebrated for its storytelling, performances, and lasting relevance.
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