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The film begins with two symbolic scenes: an eagle fluttering in a cage. Cossacks cut down pine trees with sabers to clear the field of fire. It is June 1980. A large rubbish dump near Wólka Węglowa, exactly where Polish cavalrymen charged German troops in 1939. Not far away is the Warsaw Steelworks. A group of former cavalrymen renew their efforts to erect a monument to the Polish cavalry. The cavalrymen stage a reenactment of the charge; it is a commented reconstruction of those events, supported by film documents. A strike breaks out on the coast, then at the Warsaw Steelworks. On radio and television, editor Ryszard Wojna warns the public against a repeat of the events of 1863. This has no effect on the workers' decision. A strike committee is formed at the steelworks, and the workers formulate their demands. The scenes at the steelworks and the strike situations are filmed live.

Top Cast

  • Gabriel Nehrebecki

    Gabriel Nehrebecki

    porucznik Marian Walicki

  • Olgierd Łukaszewicz

    Olgierd Łukaszewicz

    lektor przy apelu poległych

  • Andrzej Siedlecki

    Andrzej Siedlecki

    lektor przy apelu poległych

  • Jan Moes

    Jan Moes

    pułkownik Krolicki

  • Eugeniusz Iwanowski

    Eugeniusz Iwanowski

    występuje w roli samego siebie

  • Zbigniew Stacherski

    Zbigniew Stacherski

    występuje w roli samego siebie

  • Stanisław Sobański

    Stanisław Sobański

    występuje w roli samego siebie

  • Jerzy Strzałkowski

    Jerzy Strzałkowski

    występuje w roli samego siebie

  • Wlodzimierz Rzeczycki

    Wlodzimierz Rzeczycki

    występuje w roli samego siebie

Overview

The film begins with two symbolic scenes: an eagle fluttering in a cage. Cossacks cut down pine trees with sabers to clear the field of fire. It is June 1980. A large rubbish dump near Wólka Węglowa, exactly where Polish cavalrymen charged German troops in 1939. Not far away is the Warsaw Steelworks. A group of former cavalrymen renew their efforts to erect a monument to the Polish cavalry. The cavalrymen stage a reenactment of the charge; it is a commented reconstruction of those events, supported by film documents. A strike breaks out on the coast, then at the Warsaw Steelworks. On radio and television, editor Ryszard Wojna warns the public against a repeat of the events of 1863. This has no effect on the workers' decision. A strike committee is formed at the steelworks, and the workers formulate their demands. The scenes at the steelworks and the strike situations are filmed live.

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