
The film is a psychological study addressing the problem of lack of inner resilience in the face of misfortune. The death of a son, trampled by frightened horses, disrupts the peace and happiness of the family of Pastor Hubina. Mentally broken wife Edyta (Barbara Horawianka) leaves to join her sister in Prague and there meets music teacher von Kschitzky, with whom she returns after some time, entrusting him with teaching music to her daughter Olesia. The teacher is a follower of Nazi ideology and practice. Edith begins to show more and more interest in him, and he ostentatiously seeks her favor.
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Cast

Mieczysław Voit
Preacher Hubina

Barbara Horawianka
Edyta

Ignacy Gogolewski
Adalbert von Kschitzky

Kazimierz Dejunowicz
Doctor

Krystyna Feldman
Village Woman

Svatava Hubeňáková
Anna

Eugeniusz Kamiński
Man at Reception

Janusz Kłosiński
Kadulok

Stanisław Milski
Zając

Józef Nalberczak
Kasperlik

Wanda Neumann
Hanka
Iza Nowocin
Olesia
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