Set in 1946, the film tells a story of a Polish villager returning home after years in a concentration camp. Mateusz is an old-timer, a saddler, who finds nothing but hostility when he makes it home after years away. He is not a Jew, though the villagers brand him one and give him a hard time. They feel guilty about the death of his son at the end of the war, and don't want the father around. In the background: beginnings of the Communist regime in Poland.
Release Date | January 1, 1990 | |
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Status | Released | |
Original Title | Pogrzeb kartofla | |
Runtime | 1h 36min | |
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Revenue | — | |
Language | Polish | |
Original Language | Polish | |
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