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Mateusz Damiecki Movies

2005  
 
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While the major American TV networks were jockeying to be the first to present a filmed biography of the late Pope John Paul II, cable's humble Hallmark Channel managed to beat everyone to the punch with the four-hour Karol: A Man Who Became Pope. Actually, this made-for-TV film was a Polish-Italian co-production, debuting on Italian television as Karol, un Uomo Diventato Papa on April 8, 2005, and subsequently released theatrically in Poland. Curiously, it had been filmed in English, so no dubbing was necessary -- thus enabling Hallmark to rush the production onto American screens as early as August 15, 2005. Piotr Adamczyk stars as Karol Wojtyla, whose tireless fight for humanity and basic fundamental rights begins with the German invasion of his native Poland in 1939. Appalled at the brutal treatment afforded his Jewish friends, Karol turns to religion as a means of making a difference in the world, and with the help of several other like-minded individuals mounts a nonviolent, but extremely effective, anti-Nazi resistance. Ordained as a priest at war's end, Karol finds himself fighting another form of godless totalitarianism, this one from the Communists who have overtaken his country. Ultimately, Father Karol Wojtyla's noble mission culminates in his being elected as Pope John Paul II in 1978 -- and it was surely no coincidence that Poland's liberation was now but a matter of time. Although A Man Who Became Pope looks lavish and expensive, it was very economically produced, and had made back its cost many times over before its acquisition by Hallmark. The film is also a "winner" in terms of its straight-on portrayal of the pontiff, and the commendably sincere, unadorned performances of virtually every actor in the cast. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Piotr AdamczykMalgorzata Bela, (more)
 
2001  
 
A young man faces a series of complicated choices about love, family, and politics in this epic drama based on the acclaimed novel by Stefan Zeromski, one of Poland's most heralded authors. Cezary Baryka (Mateusz Damiecki) is a young man coming of age in Baku in 1914. Baryka wants to study engineering and has fallen in love for the first time, but as he tries to balance his romantic longings and his intellectual pursuits, the Russian Revolution explodes, and soon the girl Baryka loves has become a casualty of the fighting, as well as his mother and several of his friends. Shattered, Baryka follows his father's advice and flees to Poland, where he becomes involved with the Bolsheviks; while fighting with their forces, he saves the live of a close friend, who invites him to live off his family's estate after the war. Baryka takes his friend up on the offer, but when Baryka falls in love, he discovers he has a rival for her affections, which threatens to once again turn his life upside down. A major box-office success in Poland, Przedwiosnie was released in two forms -- a 138-minute cut that was distributed to theaters and a five-hour miniseries for television broadcast. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Mateusz DamieckiKrystyna Janda, (more)