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Loneliness of the Couple

The film is a psychological study addressing the problem of lack of inner resilience in the face of misfortune. The death of a son, trampled by frightened horses, disrupts the peace and happiness of the family of Pastor Hubina. Mentally broken wife Edyta (Barbara Horawianka) leaves to join her sister in Prague and there meets music teacher von Kschitzky, with whom she returns after some time, entrusting him with teaching music to her daughter Olesia. The teacher is a follower of Nazi ideology and practice. Edith begins to show more and more interest in him, and he ostentatiously seeks her favor.

Top Cast

  • Mieczysław Voit

    Mieczysław Voit

    Preacher Hubina

  • Barbara Horawianka

    Barbara Horawianka

    Edyta

  • Ignacy Gogolewski

    Ignacy Gogolewski

    Adalbert von Kschitzky

  • Kazimierz Dejunowicz

    Kazimierz Dejunowicz

    Doctor

  • Krystyna Feldman

    Krystyna Feldman

    Village Woman

  • Svatava Hubeňáková

    Svatava Hubeňáková

    Anna

  • Eugeniusz Kamiński

    Eugeniusz Kamiński

    Man at Reception

  • Janusz Kłosiński

    Janusz Kłosiński

    Kadulok

  • Stanisław Milski

    Stanisław Milski

    Zając

Overview

The film is a psychological study addressing the problem of lack of inner resilience in the face of misfortune. The death of a son, trampled by frightened horses, disrupts the peace and happiness of the family of Pastor Hubina. Mentally broken wife Edyta (Barbara Horawianka) leaves to join her sister in Prague and there meets music teacher von Kschitzky, with whom she returns after some time, entrusting him with teaching music to her daughter Olesia. The teacher is a follower of Nazi ideology and practice. Edith begins to show more and more interest in him, and he ostentatiously seeks her favor.

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