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Genre
  
Drama

Budget
  
76.14 million PLN

Country
  
Poland

5.8/10
IMDb

Director
  
Music director
  
Jan A. P. Kaczmarek

Duration
  

Language
  
Polish

Quo Vadis (2001 film) movie poster
Release date
  
14 September 2001

Initial release
  
September 9, 2001 (Warsaw)

Cast
  
Pawel Delag
(Marcus Vincius), (Lygia),
Bogus?aw Linda
(Petronius),
Michal Bajor
(Nero)

Similar movies
  
The Sign of the Cross (1932)

A Roman military leader (Pawel Delag) falls in love with the Christian princess (Magdalena Mielcarz) of a conquered land.

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Quo Vadis (2001 film) movie scenes

Quo Vadis is a 2001 Polish film directed by Jerzy Kawalerowicz based on the book of the same title by Henryk Sienkiewicz. It was Polands submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not nominated.

Quo Vadis (2001 film) movie scenes

Ancient Rome, during the time of Emperor Nero. Vinicius, a young patrician, falls in love with the beautiful Lygia, the daughter of a Barbarian commander who was killed in battle, and wants her for his concubine. For Lygia, a Christian, being a pagan's concubine is a severe sin and disgrace. However, when Vinicius is wounded, Lygia cares for him, and starts to reciprocate his feelings. Vinicius, in return, becomes interested in Christian learning and asks Apostle Peter to teach him. In the meantime, Emperor Nero accuses Christians of having started a great fire in Rome. He encourages the imprisonment, torture and murder of his Christian subjects.

Plot

Quo Vadis (2001 film) movie scenes Peter Ustinov portrays the mad Emperor Nero and this is not a moment in his performance where he tries to underplay the role for a moment

The central plot in the movie revolves around the love of a Roman patrician, Marcus Vinicius, towards a Christian girl (coming from the territory of modern-day Poland) set against the backdrop of the persecutions against Christians during the reign of Nero.

Quo vadis domine the main movie theme by michal bajor english subtitles


In the beginning, Lygia, a Christian and hostage of Rome, becomes the object of Vinicius love but she refuses his advances. Vinicius friend Petronius tries to manipulate Nero, who has authority over all Roman hostages, to give Lygia to Vinicius, but Lygia is taken into hiding by Christians. Marcus Vinicius decides to find her and force her to be his wife. He goes to a Christian meeting along with Croton, a gladiator, to find her. After following her from the meeting, Marcus tries to take her, but Ursus, a strong man and friend of Lygia, kills Croton. Marcus himself is wounded in the fight, but is taken care of by Lygia and the Christians. Seeing their kindness he begins to convert to Christianity, and Lygia accepts him.

Rome catches fire while the emperor, Nero, is away. Nero returns and sings to the crowd, but they become angry. At the suggestion of Neros wife, the Christians are blamed for the fire, providing a long series of cruel spectacles to appease the crowd. In one of the spectacles, Ursus faces a bull carrying Lygia on its back. Ursus wins and, with the crowd and guards in approval, Nero lets them live.

Nero kills himself, and Vinicius and Lygia leave Rome.

Similar Movies

The Sign of the Cross (1932). Henryk Sienkiewicz wrote the story for Quo Vadis and With Fire and Sword. Demetrius and the Gladiators (1954). The Robe (1953). Ben-Hur (1959).

Cast

  • Pawel Delag – Marcus Vinicius
  • Magdalena Mielcarz – Lygie Callina
  • Boguslaw Linda – Petronius
  • Michal Bajor – Nero
  • Jerzy Trela – Chilon Chilonides
  • Danuta StenkaPomponia Graecina
  • Franciszek PieczkaSaint Peter
  • Krzysztof Majchrzak – Tigellinus
  • Rafal Kubacki – Ursus
  • References

    Quo Vadis (2001 film) Wikipedia
    Quo Vadis (2001 film) IMDbQuo Vadis (2001 film) AlloCineQuo Vadis (2001 film) themoviedb.org