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Austeria (aka The Inn) is a Polish feature film directed by Jerzy Kawalerowicz, produced by Zespół Filmowy "Kadr" and released in 1983. Austeria takes place during the opening days of World War I, in the Austro-Hungarian province of Galicia. Tag, played by Franciszek Pieczka, is a Jewish innkeeper whose inn (austeria means inn in the Polish dialect) is located near the border with the Russian Empire. War has broken out and local civilians are fleeing the advancing Russian Army. A number of refugees have taken shelter in Tag's inn for the night. A group of Hasidic Jews from the neighboring village arrive, followed by an Austrian baroness, and a Hungarian hussar, cut off from his army unit.

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  • Austeria (aka The Inn) is a Polish feature film directed by Jerzy Kawalerowicz, produced by Zespół Filmowy "Kadr" and released in 1983. Austeria takes place during the opening days of World War I, in the Austro-Hungarian province of Galicia. Tag, played by Franciszek Pieczka, is a Jewish innkeeper whose inn (austeria means inn in the Polish dialect) is located near the border with the Russian Empire. War has broken out and local civilians are fleeing the advancing Russian Army. A number of refugees have taken shelter in Tag's inn for the night. A group of Hasidic Jews from the neighboring village arrive, followed by an Austrian baroness, and a Hungarian hussar, cut off from his army unit. The film is based on a 1966 novel of the same name by Julian Stryjkowski, who collaborated with Kawalerowicz on the screenplay. (en)
  • Austeria est un film polonais de Jerzy Kawalerowicz, adapté du roman éponyme de Julian Stryjkowski et sorti en Pologne en mars 1983. Drame psychologique au sein d'une communauté juive hassidique, le film reçoit le premier prix au Festival du film polonais à Gdansk en 1984. (fr)
  • Austeria – polski film psychologiczno-obyczajowy z 1982 roku w reżyserii Jerzego Kawalerowicza, zrealizowany na podstawie powieści Juliana Stryjkowskiego, z Franciszkiem Pieczką i Wojciechem Pszoniakiem w rolach głównych. Film jest laureatem Złotych Lwów na 9. Festiwalu Polskich Filmów Fabularnych w Gdańsku, gdzie pokonał Seksmisję (1983) Juliusza Machulskiego. Szczególnie chwalono zdjęcia Zygmunta Samosiuka. (pl)
  • 南小薄孔菌属(学名:Austeria)是下的一个属。 (zh)
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  • Austeria est un film polonais de Jerzy Kawalerowicz, adapté du roman éponyme de Julian Stryjkowski et sorti en Pologne en mars 1983. Drame psychologique au sein d'une communauté juive hassidique, le film reçoit le premier prix au Festival du film polonais à Gdansk en 1984. (fr)
  • Austeria – polski film psychologiczno-obyczajowy z 1982 roku w reżyserii Jerzego Kawalerowicza, zrealizowany na podstawie powieści Juliana Stryjkowskiego, z Franciszkiem Pieczką i Wojciechem Pszoniakiem w rolach głównych. Film jest laureatem Złotych Lwów na 9. Festiwalu Polskich Filmów Fabularnych w Gdańsku, gdzie pokonał Seksmisję (1983) Juliusza Machulskiego. Szczególnie chwalono zdjęcia Zygmunta Samosiuka. (pl)
  • 南小薄孔菌属(学名:Austeria)是下的一个属。 (zh)
  • Austeria (aka The Inn) is a Polish feature film directed by Jerzy Kawalerowicz, produced by Zespół Filmowy "Kadr" and released in 1983. Austeria takes place during the opening days of World War I, in the Austro-Hungarian province of Galicia. Tag, played by Franciszek Pieczka, is a Jewish innkeeper whose inn (austeria means inn in the Polish dialect) is located near the border with the Russian Empire. War has broken out and local civilians are fleeing the advancing Russian Army. A number of refugees have taken shelter in Tag's inn for the night. A group of Hasidic Jews from the neighboring village arrive, followed by an Austrian baroness, and a Hungarian hussar, cut off from his army unit. (en)
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  • Austeria (fr)
  • Austeria (film) (pl)
  • 南小薄孔菌属 (zh)
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