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Director
  
Jerzy Stuhr

Budget
  
1.5 million PLN

Duration
  

Country
  
Poland

7.2/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Romance, Comedy

Music director
  
Adam Nowak

Writer
  
Jerzy Stuhr

Language
  
Polish

Love Stories movie poster

Release date
  
September 8, 1997

Initial release
  
September 8, 1997 (Poland)

Cast
  
Jerzy Stuhr
,
Katarzyna Figura
,
Irina Alfyorova
,
Dominika Ostałowska

Similar movies
  
Jerzy Stuhr movies, Movies about love

Love Stories (Polish: Historie miłosne) is a 1997 Polish film about four men with unresolved romances. Jerzy Stuhr plays all four characters and wrote and directed the film. The film is dedicated to Krzysztof Kieślowski, who gave Stuhr important roles in his films. The film was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.

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Plot

The four characters played by Jerzy Stuhr all arrive at the same place at different times in different vehicles: a college professor in his own car, a priest in a taxicab, an army officer in a government vehicle and a prisoner in a police van accompanied by two police officers. As the opening credits roll, the four characters walk about the same building.

The professor collects the written exams of his students, and is surprised that one, Ewa Bielska, has written on hers, "I love you." He resists her advances but eventually gives in. For a crucial oral exam with the dean, Ewa asks for the professor's help, because she doesn't know anything at all. When the time comes, Ewa decides to resign, and the dean jokes with the professor that this is Poland, not America, and he wouldn't have been kicked out for having an affair with a student.

The priest is at the confessional when a young girl shows up claiming to be his daughter. Her story checks out: he knows her mother from Radom, 11 years ago. The mother died six years ago, the girl says. The girl returns to the orphanage she escaped from. Soon the parish learns but wants the priest to stay on. At the end, he decides to quit the church to be a father to his daughter.

The army officer, Colonel Matałowski of the Polish Land Forces, goes home to a house where almost everything is under lock and key, even the fridge and he is estranged from his wife. An old love shows up, Tamara. They have drinks and talk about their love letters. His superiors disapprove of the affair because she's Russian. Matałowski sees her one last time, driving her to the train station.

The prisoner, Zdzisław Filip, is convicted of trafficking Pakistani heroin and sentenced to five years in jail and a fine of 5,000 zloty. As the police haul him away, he tells his wife Kryska to go to hell. Four years later, during a conjugal visit, Zdisław gives her directions to the buried cash by tapping on her back. Kryska finds the money, but instead of using it to pay Zdisław's fine, she tries to leave the country. Zdisław is upset but claims to have expected her to do that. Since he can't pay the fine, he has to spend another two years in jail.

All four characters wind up at one point seeing a man in an archives. The teacher and the colonel both go down an elevator and are left alone in a long corridor.

Cast

  • Jerzy Stuhr - The university teacher / The priest / Col. Jerzy Matałowski / Prisoner Zdzisław Filip / Petent
  • Dominika Ostałowska - Ewa Bielska - the student
  • Irina Alfyorova - Tamara
  • Karolina Ostrożna - Magda Jarzębowska - Priest's Daughter
  • Katarzyna Figura - Kryśka - Zdzisław's wife
  • Jerzy Nowak - The Accountant
  • Andrzej Hudziak - The Assistant Investigator
  • Jerzy Trela - General
  • Katarzyna Łaniewska - Filip's mother
  • Artur Barciś - Lawyer
  • Sebastian Konrad - Assistant on the university
  • Krzysztof Stroiński - Decan
  • Awards

    Love Stories won the Golden Lion award at the Polish Film Festival, the Jury Prize and the Silver at the Festróia - Tróia International Film Festival, and the Grand Jury Award at the Newport Beach Film Festival.

    Jerzy Stuhr also picked up four of the five prizes he was nominated for at the Venice Film Festival.

    DVD release

    The MGE Region 1 DVD release is in "telewizorow" 4:3 aspect ratio. It has the bare minimum: scene access and English subtitles.

    References

    Love Stories Wikipedia
    Love Stories IMDb Love Stories themoviedb.org