The Holy War

(Święta wojna)


1965   >   comedy

A light sports comedy that could be described as “Football poker” of the 60s. An attempt to make a film about the phenomenon of football. A lot of humor, fast action and accurate presentation of some peculiar habits cause that the picture made by Julian Dziedzina is still attractive and up-to-date.

A superb cast featuring the elite of Polish comedy actors, complemented by the charming Elżbieta Czyżewska and Andrzej Kopiczyński. The film features a lyric song “To miał być żart” with the lyrics written by Andrzej Bianusz and the music composed by Jerzy Matuszkiewicz, performed by Krystyna Konarska, a singer popular in the 60s.

An episode of the eternal “sacred war” fought by football fans of two local football clubs.

After another lost match the football team “Naprzód” may drop to a lower league. Its fate is to be decided by a match with “Sparta”. Activists and fanatic football fans of “Naprzód” want to make sure the team wins by all means. Having failed to buy the match result, they focus on the best player of “Sparta” – Grzegorz Walczak. The president Kożuszek persuades the beautiful Gabrysia to seduce the footballer. His plan falls to pieces when the girl falls in love with Grzegorz who plays in the other team. Desperate football fans resort to a highly risky plan. A day before the match they kidnap Walczak and take him to a hiding place in the forest. “Sparta” has to play without its best player.  


Crew:

director
Julian Dziedzina
script
Józef Ponitycki
d.o.p.
Mikołaj Sprudin
designer
Bolesław Kamykowski
editor
Zenon Piórecki
music
Jerzy Matuszkiewicz
cast
Elżbieta Czyżewska
Andrzej Kopiczyński
Zdzisław Maklakiewicz
Roman Kłosowski
Mieczysław Czechowicz
Bolesław Płotnicki
Tadeusz Kalinowski
Barbara Rachwalska
Ryszard Pietruski
Materials: SD
Length: 90’

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