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  1. The Story of Sin is a compelling Polish drama brought to life in 1975, adapted from the stirring novel by Stefan Żeromski, “Dzieje grzechu.”. This provocative piece earned its rightful place in the renowned 1975 Cannes Film Festival, furthering its recognition on an international platform.

  2. 17 de may. de 2016 · Story of Sin had been adapted in 1911 and 1933 but Borowczyk’s version is regarded as the most faithful and meticulously detailed version. The film is underpinned by a virtuoso performance by Grazyna Dlugolecka as a pious young woman who spirals into prostitution and crime in response to the pressures of a conservative and religious ...

  3. The Story of Sin (Polish: Dzieje grzechu) is a 1975 Polish drama film directed by Walerian Borowczyk based on the novel Dzieje grzechu by Stefan Żeromski. It was entered into the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. Cast. Grażyna Długołęcka as Ewa Pobratynska; Jerzy Zelnik as Lukasz Niepolomski; Olgierd Łukaszewicz as Count Zygmunt Szczerbic

  4. 30 de jun. de 2023 · “The Story of Sin” (Dzieje Grzechu) is a 1975 Polish drama film directed by Walerian Borowczyk, an artist known for uniquely visionary films that combined surrealism, eroticism, and often shocking imagery.

  5. With Grazyna Dlugolecka, Jerzy Zelnik, Olgierd Lukaszewicz, Roman Wilhelmi. A beautiful Polish girl traveling around Europe in search of her lover suffers a variety of tragic adventures as the men around her try to fit her into their own selfish schemes.

  6. La adolescente, Ewa, es vista por primera vez confesando y advirtiendo acerca de tener pensamientos o sentimientos impuros. Su familia tiene huéspedes y un día un joven, Lukasz, se muda y se enamoran. Está tratando de divorciarse, pero la gente de la iglesia local se lo niega.

  7. The life of a young woman is thrown into chaos when her parents take in a handsome lodger. Having embarked on an affair, the lodger goes to Rome to divorce his wife. Unable to live apart, our hero leaves home only to fall prey to the lusts of admirers, unsavoury criminals and utopian do-gooders.