The Ring of Princess Ann

(Pierścień księżnej Anny)


1971   >   adventure/costume/comedy

An adventure historical movie for children and youth, combining humor and fast-paced action with elements of fantasy.

An ingenious and witty storyline, resembling Mark Twain’s classic novel “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court”.

The film was very popular with young moviegoers, who awarded Maria Kaniewska’s production the main prize at the Polish Film Festival for Children and Youth in Poznań.

A remarkable story of three boys fascinated with history who by accident travel in time.

The action takes place in the 1960s. A 17-year-old Franek, 14-year-old Andrzej and five-year-old Jacek spend a holiday near an old Teutonic castle. The boys decide to secretly explore the vaults of the fortress and are unexpectedly transported in time to 1406. They are captured by the Knights of the Teutonic Order and recognized as sorcerers. With the use of modern-day objects they manage to escape and reach the court of Prince Janusz Mazowiecki in Ciechanów. They meet characters known to them from the novels of Henryk Sienkiewicz. The boys gain the attention of the prince and court by demonstrating to them the 20th-century inventions, games and plays. However, the Teutonic Knights do not give up. They demand the release of the fugitives, threatening to wage war.

Outdoor shoots were taken at the castle in Lidzbark Warmiński.


Crew:

director
Maria Kaniewska
script
Maria Starzyńska, Maria Kaniewska
d.o.p.
Antoni Wójtowicz
designer
Wojciech Krysztofiak
costumes
Magdalena Tesławska
editor
Lidia Pstrokońska
music
Wojciech Kilar
cast
Jerzy Matałowski
Krzysztof Stroiński
Piotr Sot
Wiesława Kwaśniewska
Andrzej Szalawski
Jerzy Braszka
Izabella Dziarska

Awards:

Poznań
Silver Goat at the Polish Festival of Films for Children and Youth
Poznań
Children Jury Award at the Polish Festival of Films for Children and Youth
Materials: SD
Length: 99’

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