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Dom

Dom

1980TV Series⏱️ 1h 30m
Drama
7.7
IMDB Rating
258 votes

A multi-generational epic saga about problems and joys of the residents of one tenement house in Warsaw against the background of events from the post-war history of Poland under communist rule, stretching from 1945 to 1980.

Director
N/A
Writers
N/A
Stars
Tomasz Borkowy, Hanna Lachman, Bozena Dykiel
Release Date
January 16, 1980
Language
Polish
Country
Poland
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🎭 Top Cast

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Tomasz Borkowy
as Andrzej Talar
Hanna Lachman
Hanna Lachman
as Wanda Jasinska
Bozena Dykiel
Bozena Dykiel
as Halina Wrotek
Barbara Soltysik
Barbara Soltysik
as Teresa Bawolikowa
Helena Kowalczykowa
Helena Kowalczykowa
as Mrs. Lermaszewska
Zbigniew Buczkowski
Zbigniew Buczkowski
as Henio Lermaszewski
Jan Englert
Jan Englert
as Rajmund Wrotek
Stefan Szmidt
Stefan Szmidt
as Kostek Bawolik
Leonard Andrzejewski
Leonard Andrzejewski
as Kazimierz Lermaszewski
Halina Rowicka
Halina Rowicka
as Ewa Talar

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.33 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Color
Filming Location
Otwock, Mazowieckie, Poland
Production
Zespol Filmowy "Iluzjon"

🏷️ Keywords

female rear nudityfemale frontal nudityfemale full frontal nudityfemale nudity

🎯 Categories

Drama

💡 Did You Know?

Although this TV-series consisted of only 25 episodes it is the longest TV-series ever shot in Poland. First seven episodes were made in 1979 and shown in 1980. Another five episodes were filmed in 1982 but for political reasons were not broadcast until 1987 when the 12th episode was also made and shown. In the middle of 1990 director Jan Lomnicki and his writer Andrzej Mularczyk came back to the story of few Polish families living in an old house in Zlota Street in Warsaw. Eight episodes were made between 1995 and 1997 and shown in 1999. That year the last five episodes were shot and they were broadcast in 2000. Each time "Dom" was on the first channel of Polish public television it reached the very top of the most watched TV-shows.

📖 Synopsis

A multi-generational epic saga about problems and joys of the residents of one tenement house in Warsaw against the background of events from the post-war history of Poland under communist rule, stretching from 1945 to 1980.