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==Abstract==
==Abstract==
Based on [[Quo Vadis? (1895 Sienkiewicz), novel]].
Based on [[Quo Vadis? (1895 Sienkiewicz), novel]].


==Editions and translations==
==Production==
 
Produced in Poland (2001). Premiered at the Vatican: 30 August 2001; and in Warsaw: 9 September 2001. International release includes Poland (14 September 2001), Czech Republic (Febio Film Festival, January 2002), Argentina (Mar del Plata Film Festival, 8 March 2002), United States (Los Angeles, CA, 12 April 2002), Russia (Moscow Film Festival, 22 June 2002), Czech Republic (12 December 2002), Romania (18 April 2003), Russia (8 May 2003), Poland (25 December 2003 [extended version]), South Korea (10 December 2004)...
Produced in Poland (2001). Premiered at the Vatican: 30 August 2001; and in Warsaw: 9 September 2001. International release includes Poland (14 September 2001), Czech Republic (Febio Film Festival, January 2002), Argentina (Mar del Plata Film Festival, 8 March 2002), United States (Los Angeles, CA, 12 April 2002), Russia (Moscow Film Festival, 22 June 2002), Czech Republic (12 December 2002), Romania (18 April 2003), Russia (8 May 2003), Poland (25 December 2003 [extended version]), South Korea (10 December 2004)...
 
 
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[[Category:Fiction--Polish|2001 Kawalerowicz]]
[[Category:Fiction--Polish|2001 Kawalerowicz]]


[[Category:Cinema|2001 Kawalerowicz]]
[[Category:Cinema--2000s|2001 Kawalerowicz]]
[[Category:Films|2001 Kawalerowicz]]
[[Category:Films|2001 Kawalerowicz]]
[[Category:Polish Cinema|2001 Kawalerowicz]]


[[Category:Polish language|2001 Kawalerowicz]]
[[Category:Polish language|2001 Kawalerowicz]]

Revision as of 17:40, 13 November 2015

Quo Vadis? (2001) is a film directed by Jerzy Kawalerowicz.

Abstract

Based on Quo Vadis? (1895 Sienkiewicz), novel.

Production

Produced in Poland (2001). Premiered at the Vatican: 30 August 2001; and in Warsaw: 9 September 2001. International release includes Poland (14 September 2001), Czech Republic (Febio Film Festival, January 2002), Argentina (Mar del Plata Film Festival, 8 March 2002), United States (Los Angeles, CA, 12 April 2002), Russia (Moscow Film Festival, 22 June 2002), Czech Republic (12 December 2002), Romania (18 April 2003), Russia (8 May 2003), Poland (25 December 2003 [extended version]), South Korea (10 December 2004)...

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