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  1. Ręce do góry (known in its subtitled English version as Hands Up!) is a Polish drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. It is the fourth of a series of semi-autobiographical films in which Skolimowski himself plays his alter ego Andrzej Leszczyc.

  2. Ręce do góry – polski film polityczny i autobiograficzny z 1967 roku w reżyserii Jerzego Skolimowskiego, zrealizowany na podstawie scenariusza, którego współtwórcą był Andrzej Kostenko. Tematem filmu jest spotkanie po latach absolwentów Akademii Medycznej, którzy nocą w wagonie towarowym wspominają mroczne czasy stalinizmu.

  3. Ręce do góry (1967) - Filmweb. W trakcie zjazdu absolwentów szkoły medycznej uczestnicy wspominają dawne czasy, niezrealizowane marzenia i ambicje. gatunek. Dramat, Polityczny. produkcja. Polska, Francja. premiera. 26 maja 1981 (Światowa) nagrody. Film otrzymał nagrodę oraz 1 nominacja. Obsada filmu Ręce do góry. Jerzy Skolimowski.

  4. Oct 22, 2023 · The lyrics of “Ręce do góry!!!” revolve around the theme of celebration and letting go. The title itself translates to “Hands up!!!” and serves as an invitation to surrender to the music and the moment. The song captures the essence of a lively party atmosphere, encouraging listeners to embrace joy and uninhibited self-expression.

  5. Jan 21, 1985 · Directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. With Jerzy Skolimowski, Joanna Szczerbic, Tadeusz Lomnicki, Adam Hanuszkiewicz. Five young men reunite on a freight train ten years after completing their medical studies. They reminisce about their shared past, when Poland was ruled by implacable Stalinism.

  6. Ręce do góry. English translation. Translation. Hands up. Via the trackway rode the carriage, in the carriage sat a sir, (The carriage was riding) On the local estates (that) neighbor the castle. Once his nap was cut, he was woken with a wild scream, The driver laid dead, robbers were shouting.

  7. Hands Up! is a Polish drama film, directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. Beginning with a sci-fi prologue before finding itself with several doctors attending a medical school reunion in a sealed-up railway carriage.