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His next work was Gromada, which he made with Kazimierz Sumerski, a graduate of the Academy of Arts. It followed the canons of social realism strictly and his superiors determined that he had all the makings of a good director.
Directed by Kazimierz Sumerski, Jerzy Kawalerowicz. The struggle between poor villagers, who are eager to build a co-operative mill and a cultural centre, and the village wealthy men - the miller and the kulaks - who are desperate to stop the farmers. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.
- Kazimierz Sumerski, Jerzy Kawalerowicz
- WFF Lodz
With Ludwik Benoit, Marian Lupa, Mieczyslaw Pawlikowski, Karol Podgórski. The struggle between poor villagers, who are eager to build a co-operative mill and a cultural centre, and the village wealthy men - the miller and the kulaks - who are desperate to stop the farmers.
Kazimierz Dejunowicz ... Stanislaw Kalinski: Maria Kierzkowa Zofia Lubartowska-Brodacka ... Mazur's Wife (as Zofia Lubartowska) Joanna Makówczynska Boleslaw Mierzejewski ... Miller's Brother-in-Law: Wiktor Nanowski ... Comrade Bryla: Jerzy Nowacki Józef Pilarski ...
Kazimierz Sumerski was born in 1910. He was a writer and assistant director, known for Kariera (1955), Gromada (1952) and Czarci zleb (1950). He died on 26 August 1953 in Lack, Mazowieckie, Poland.
- Kazimierz Sumerski
- August 26, 1953
Career: Assistant director and scriptwriter, 1946–51; co-directed first feature with Kazimierz Sumerski, 1952; head of Studia Kadr, from 1955. Source for information on Kawalerowicz, Jerzy: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers dictionary.
Gromada, reżyseria Jerzy Kawalerowicz, Kazimierz Sumerski. Full item page. Statistics. Options Show all metadata (technical view) General information. Item. Project ...