
The Leaves Have Fallen
War · Drama
Overview
Two years after the war, during a train trip, Henryk (20) recollects the occupation period. He passes different train stations and recollects various situations from the past: his family life, working in a garage, guerrilla warfare, the fear that accompanied him every day. He’s looking at the travellers’ faces, including the ones who have survived the war.
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Mieczysław Hryniewicz
Mieczysław Hryniewicz
Henryk
Mieczysław Hryniewicz
Henryk


Maria Klejdysz
Maria Klejdysz
Henryk's mother
Maria Klejdysz
Henryk's mother


Tadeusz Cygler
Tadeusz Cygler
Master Craftsman
Tadeusz Cygler
Master Craftsman


Bohdan Ejmont
Bohdan Ejmont
Maks
Bohdan Ejmont
Maks


Arkadiusz Bazak
Arkadiusz Bazak
Wir
Arkadiusz Bazak
Wir
Barbara Kosińska
Barbara Kosińska
Zosia
Barbara Kosińska
Zosia


Maria Kowalik
Maria Kowalik
Czajka
Maria Kowalik
Czajka


Janusz Paluszkiewicz
Janusz Paluszkiewicz
Piorun
Janusz Paluszkiewicz
Piorun


Andrzej Seweryn
Andrzej Seweryn
Smukły
Andrzej Seweryn
Smukły


Piotr Cieślak
Piotr Cieślak
Wysoki
Piotr Cieślak
Wysoki
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