Jezioro Bodeńskie Explained

Jezioro Bodeńskie
Director:Janusz Zaorski
Starring:Krzysztof Pieczyński
Cinematography:Witold Adamek
Editing:Halina Prugar-Ketling
Music:Jerzy Satanowski
Runtime:82 minutes
Country:Poland
Language:Polish

Jezioro Bodeńskie (English: Lake Constance) is a 1986 Polish film directed by Janusz Zaorski. It won the Golden Leopard at the 1986 Locarno International Film Festival.[1]

Synopsis

The film tells the story of a Polish man who spent time in an internment camp during the Second World War, in the city of Konstanz, on the Swiss-German border. Many years later, he revisits the location and meets other internees he knew there, including several women with whom he had romantic affairs.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: JEZIORO BODENSKIE. archive.pardo.ch. 17 January 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20160307074134/http://archive.pardo.ch/details.do?methodcall=filmDetails&oc=237057. 7 March 2016. dead.