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Cast

Wojciech Dmochowski

Wojciech Dmochowski

Stefan Banach

Rafał Latała

Rafał Latała

matematyk

Krzysztof Oleszkiewicz

Krzysztof Oleszkiewicz

matematyk

Jakub Wojtaszczyk

Jakub Wojtaszczyk

matematyk

Michał Wojciechowski

Michał Wojciechowski

matematyk

Kamil Dąbrowski

Kamil Dąbrowski

Mateusz Kempista

Mateusz Kempista

Marianna Kuczma

Marianna Kuczma

Radosław Rożniecki

Radosław Rożniecki

Tomasz Solich

Tomasz Solich

Natalia Szyguła

Natalia Szyguła

Izabela Warykiewicz

Izabela Warykiewicz

Stefan Banach

Stefan Banach

Bohater

Crew

Krzysztof Lang

Krzysztof Lang

Director

Jerzy Janicki

Jerzy Janicki

Screenplay

Kamil Kuc

Kamil Kuc

Decorator

Hanna Ćwikło

Hanna Ćwikło

Costume Designer

Eliza Gołdyn

Eliza Gołdyn

Costume Designer

Tadeusz Bukowski

Tadeusz Bukowski

Sound

Marek Kempista

Marek Kempista

Editor

Piotr Rejmer

Piotr Rejmer

Editor

Wanda Olesik

Wanda Olesik

Producer

Henryk Janas

Henryk Janas

Director of Photography

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Przestrzenie Banacha

20050.0 / 100
Documentary

Overview

1926. The Szkocka café in Lviv. Among the café guests is a group of mathematicians – Banach, Mazur, Ulam, Stożek, Szuder. A heated discussion is underway. These young mathematicians are employees of the Jan Kazimierz University. The world will soon hear about them. The most brilliant of them was Stefan Banach (1892-1945). Who was this brilliant self-taught man? How did he end up in Lviv? Although he was one of the most outstanding scholars of the 20th century, not many photographs depicting his interesting life have survived. To this day, he remains a little-known figure in Poland. Due to the poor photographic documentation, as well as the complete lack of film archives concerning Banach himself, it became reasonable in this case to use fictionalized scenes that recall important events in the scholar's life and bring his character closer to the audience.