Warsaw: Year 5703 (Warszawa. Année 5703) 32 years old

In the winter of 1943 two young Jews, Alek and Fryda, escape, via sewer tunnels, from the atrocities underway in Warsaw ghetto. Alek, entrusted with undeveloped photos of the horrors within, makes his way to a supposedly safe apartment only to find it occupied by Germans. Another tenant, a pole Stephania, abruptly offers to shelter him in her spacious apartment. She comforts him and they make love that very night. Stefania is uncommonly generous and willing to jeopardize her own safety by hiding a Jew. She even goes to a nearby church and rescues Fryda. But Fryda is ungrateful and proceeds to sabotage the trio's safety in insidious ways.

Credits

Warsaw: Year 5703 Cast

Name Character
Lambert Wilson He was 34, now 66 years old as Alek
Julie Delpy She was 22, now 54 years old as Fryda
Władysław Kowalski He was 56, 22 years old when he died as Photographe
Piotr Cieślak He was 43, 66 years old when he died as Vicaire
Hanna Schygulla She was 48, now 80 years old as Stephania
Leon Niemczyk He was 68, 82 years old when he died as Officier
Paweł Nowisz He was 52, now 84 years old as Sacristain

Warsaw: Year 5703 Crew

Name Department
Warsaw: Year 5703 (32 years)

  • Release day: Wednesday, August 26, 1992
  • Runtime: 110 minutes