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  1. Polish, German. Hospital of the Transfiguration is a Polish psychological war film from 1978 directed by Edward Żebrowski, based on Stanisław Lem 's 1955 novel of the same title. The film's theme revolves around the extermination of patients in a psychiatric hospital shortly after the outbreak of World War II ( Aktion T4 ).

  2. Mar 28, 1979 · With Piotr Dejmek, Jerzy Binczycki, Henryk Bista, Ewa Dalkowska. The film is set in 1943 in an unusual mental asylum in the country. There are several incurable schizophrenic cases, the staff is bit strange, and a writer has voluntarily entered the clinic because he is "peculiar" and a drug addict.

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    • Drama
    • Edward Zebrowski
    • 1979-03-28
  3. Hospital of the Transfiguration is a 1979 Polish movie directed by Edward Zebrowski and based on the book by Polish writer Stanisław Lem. The film is set in 1943 in a mental asylum in the country.

  4. Preceded by. Man From Mars. Followed by. The Astronauts. Hospital of the Transfiguration (in Polish: Szpital Przemienienia [1]) is a book by Polish writer Stanisław Lem. It tells the story of a young doctor, Stefan Trzyniecki, who after graduation starts to work in a psychiatric hospital.

    • Stanisław Lem
    • 1975
  5. Hospital of the Transfiguration. Summaries. The film is set in 1943 in an unusual mental asylum in the country. There are several incurable schizophrenic cases, the staff is bit strange, and a writer has voluntarily entered the clinic because he is "peculiar" and a drug addict.

  6. Watched Mar 21 , 2022. Trevor Williams’s review published on Letterboxd: An overwhelming sense of doom controls the tone from scene to scene. As a young doctor looks for his place in a psychiatric hospital, the threat of the Nazi occupation looms over each character.

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  8. Directed by Edward Żebrowski. The film is set toward the beginning of World War II, at a psychiatric hospital in the country. But this is an unusual hospital: there are several incurable schizophrenic cases, staff is bit strange and a writer has voluntarily entered the clinic because he is “peculiar” and a drug addict.

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