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With Fire and Sword

Original title: Ogniem i mieczem
  • 1999
  • 2h 55m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
5.8K
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Izabella Scorupco in With Fire and Sword (1999)
AdventureDramaHistoryRomanceWar

An epic story about the Ukrainian uprising against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth magnates in the 17th Century.An epic story about the Ukrainian uprising against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth magnates in the 17th Century.An epic story about the Ukrainian uprising against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth magnates in the 17th Century.

  • Director
    • Jerzy Hoffman
  • Writers
    • Jerzy Hoffman
    • Andrzej Krakowski
    • Henryk Sienkiewicz
  • Stars
    • Izabella Scorupco
    • Michal Zebrowski
    • Aleksandr Domogarov
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    5.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jerzy Hoffman
    • Writers
      • Jerzy Hoffman
      • Andrzej Krakowski
      • Henryk Sienkiewicz
    • Stars
      • Izabella Scorupco
      • Michal Zebrowski
      • Aleksandr Domogarov
    • 30User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Izabella Scorupco
    Izabella Scorupco
    • Helena Kurcewiczówna
    Michal Zebrowski
    Michal Zebrowski
    • Jan Skrzetuski
    Aleksandr Domogarov
    Aleksandr Domogarov
    • Jurko Bohun
    Jacek Rozenek
    Jacek Rozenek
    • Jurko Bohun
    • (voice)
    Krzysztof Kowalewski
    Krzysztof Kowalewski
    • Jan Onufry Zagloba
    Bogdan Stupka
    Bogdan Stupka
    • Bohdan Chmielnicki
    • (as Bohdan S. Stupka)
    Andrzej Seweryn
    Andrzej Seweryn
    • Prince Jeremi Michal Wisniowiecki
    Zbigniew Zamachowski
    Zbigniew Zamachowski
    • Michal Wolodyjowski
    Wiktor Zborowski
    Wiktor Zborowski
    • Longinus Podbipieta
    Wojciech Malajkat
    Wojciech Malajkat
    • Rzedzian
    Ewa Wisniewska
    Ewa Wisniewska
    • Kniahini Kurcewiczowa
    Ruslana Pisanka
    Ruslana Pisanka
    • Horpyna
    • (as Ruslana Pysanka)
    Daniel Olbrychski
    Daniel Olbrychski
    • Tugai Bey
    Marek Kondrat
    Marek Kondrat
    • King Jan II Kazimierz
    Gustaw Holoubek
    Gustaw Holoubek
    • Senator Kisiel
    Andrzej Kopiczynski
    Andrzej Kopiczynski
    • Zatsvilikhovski
    Maciej Kozlowski
    Maciej Kozlowski
    • Krzywonos
    Adam Ferency
    Adam Ferency
    • Khan
    • Director
      • Jerzy Hoffman
    • Writers
      • Jerzy Hoffman
      • Andrzej Krakowski
      • Henryk Sienkiewicz
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    8ladyeuthanasia

    Loved it!

    If you love war epics, great sword work, and quirky characters, this movie is unbelievably good. They must have poured an incredible amount of money into the costuming, as well, because the entire production looked amazing. The film's length wore on me at times, but I loved those characters so much that I almost didn't want the film to end. If you don't like bloodshed, then don't watch a freakin' war movie. But if you do, you will not be disappointed by this film in the least. The battle sequences are at times stunning and all beautifully coordinated. I can't think of a single fight that didn't just completely kick bottom.

    As for the yum factor, the bad guy Bohun is incredibly hot. He's like a Cossack Heathcliff. Both he and the "good guy" (there really aren't any good guys in this film) were droolable. The Princess was lovely, but too clean for all her adventures. That was the only real Hollywoodism of which the film can be convicted.
    10arkudaki

    Fascinating european movie!

    Ogniem i Mieczem has amazed me!Indeed with such "small budget"(9 million dollars even for Polish cinema,europe is big) well Hoffman made a impressing historical movie. Nice battle scenes,costumes,landscapes,the characters are interesting especially villain and you can learn a lot from Polish-Ukrainian history. Something different from "common" western european or US history... Some will say that expected more...maybe true but remember..it is not 60 or 100 million budget movie with famous stars...it is european,pure polish production and has nothing to be jealous from hollywood. Actors did good work,as Hoffman in direction. of course plot can be weak in some parts but is not always easy to copy from a book,in detail and perfection especially Sienkiewicz ones. I recommend this movie,am happy to see historical european productions with other perspective and not in american way. You will not regret seeing that movie. I give it 9/10.
    jeffbertucen@hotmail.com

    For Polish patriots only

    Granted that I saw this movie in a Sydney cinema packed with Poles (including my Polish wife sitting next to me), the number of weeping expats at the final credits suggested that I needed at least some Polish blood to fully appreciate the experience. Objectively, O i M is a handsomely mounted costume piece with good attention to military details and minor roles (Pan Zagloba in particular), but is let down by lack of polish (no pun intended) and a number of unintentionally hilarious touches such as Scorupco's mile-long plaits and Daniel Olbrychski chewing the scenery at every opportunity. Even with subtitles, the historical narrative remains biased and confusing, and the whole enterprise is infused with an almost quaint Polish naivete and prudishness (except for the depiction of graphic violence, of course). Is it any worse however, than 'Glory' or 'Gettysburg' however? Probably not. 6 out of 10
    7gwailo247

    Good period piece with a bit for everyone

    As a movie based on a book that is a staple of Polish reading, it is bound to attract its adherents and detractors. But overall it has enough merit to it to warrant at least a single viewing.

    The story is set in the 17th century, during a period of strife on the eastern fringes of Polish territory, in today's Ukraine. The main plot centers around a rebellion of Cossacks against the oppression of Polish landowners, in the greater setting of a conflict between Poland, Muscovy and the Tartars.The book was written from a Polish standpoint, so there is some obvious favoritism shown, but the main characters are not one dimensional. The motivations of the characters are clearly explained, and the good guy is not always good, and the bad guy is not always bad. The political intricacies may be a bit confusing, but at its heart this movie is a love triangle, so as long as you focus on that, you can follow along.

    The main reason to watch this movie is visual. If you are one of those people who likes to have a movie transport them to another time and place, this movie is for you. The costumes, props and scenery are simply beautiful. All the characters speak in the language they are supposed to speak, so you have conversations in Polish, Ukranian and even Tartar. The performances by the main characters are wonderful, ranging from comedy to romance to drama to action.

    The movie has a bit of something for everyone. If you like action, the battle sequences are fantastic, very massive in scale. If you like romance, the lead characters are not too hard on the eyes, and their passionate feelings come across the screen quite strongly. There is a very strong comedy element as well, but you might have to understand Polish to appreciate it fully.

    The special effects in this movie leave a bit to be desired. It certainly is a bloody, and at times gory film, but really no worse than a lot of recent US offerings.

    If I was to use a US movie as a thematic comparison, Last of the Mohicans might be a good choice, with the hero looking for his love in a wild and savage environment.

    Overall I would recommend this movie to fans of historical films. The plot is fairly straightforward, so you can focus on watching the visuals instead.
    zach-allen

    Great music

    Many comments have been made on the movie, the plot and the acting. I saw the movie at a private screening in Warsaw and loved it. Some of the scenes were well done, some great.

    But the music....the music never leaves you. The variations on "Falcons" through the second half of the movie were wonderful. The scene on the river with the male chorus was haunting. THe music should have attracted more note than it did. But, not released in English, based on a super-nationalistic plot of dubious historic value, the movie was only going to appeal to a Polish audience, which it certainly did.

    (For those who have commented on its excessive pro-Polish stance, they would be surprised to hear that, in Poland, the criticism was that it was too nice to Chmielnicki. Some said that Hoffman's Ukrainian wife had too much influence.)

    The music is the lasting star of the movie. I have the CD and treasure it.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The trilogy of books on which this movie and its predecessors are based was actually filmed in reverse order. The first movie to be made, 'Pan Wolodyjowski (1969)', is based on the final book of the trilogy, the second movie, 'Potop (1974)', was the second book and 'Ogniem i mieczem', the final movie to be made, is based on the first book.
    • Goofs
      The pikes used by the infantry should be much longer, as they are of little use being so short. Pikes are pole arms, typically of 10 to 25 feet in length.
    • Alternate versions
      On April 14 2001 the first channel of Polish public television aired the first part of the television version of the movie. The television version is almost 30 minutes longer than the version previously shown in the cinemas and contains of four episodes. It includes some scenes that were deleted from the theatrical edition, e.g. scenes with Krystyna Feldman and Agnieszka Krukówna playing Ukrainian women or Magdalena Warzecha playing Gryzelda Wisniowiecka.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Instinct/The Loss of Sexual Innocence/Limbo (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Dumka na dwa serca
      Lyrics by Jacek Cygan

      Music by Krzesimir Debski

      Performed by Edyta Górniak & Mietek Szczesniak

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    • Release date
      • February 8, 1999 (Poland)
    • Country of origin
      • Poland
    • Official site
      • Official site.
    • Languages
      • Polish
      • Tatar
      • Ukrainian
      • Turkish
    • Also known as
      • Fire & Sword A Nation at War
    • Filming locations
      • WFDiF Film Studio, Chelmska, Mokotów, Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Agencja Produkcji Filmowej
      • Agencja Produkcji Filmowej
      • Kredyt Bank PBI S.A. (I)
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    • Budget
      • PLN 24,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 55m(175 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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