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  1. An Uneventful Story (Polish: Nieciekawa historia) is a 1983 Polish film directed by Wojciech Jerzy Has, starring Gustaw Holoubek. The film is an adaptation of a short story by Anton Chekhov and tells the story of a professor of medicine who begins an affair with a young pupil.

  2. Sep 12, 1983 · An Uneventful Story: Directed by Wojciech Has. With Gustaw Holoubek, Hanna Mikuc, Anna Milewska, Elwira Romanczuk. Another monotonous day in the dull life of a medical professor, disillusioned by his university work, students, wife and family.

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    • Drama
    • Wojciech Has
    • 1983-09-12
  3. An Uneventful Story (Nieciekawa historia) Directed by Wojciech Jerzy Has. With Marek Bargielowski, Wladyslaw Dewoyno, Ewa Frackiewicz. Poland, 1983, 35mm, color, 106 min. Polish with English subtitles. Originally planned as a follow up to The Saragossa Manuscript but rejected by censorship authorities, An Uneventful Story is a sensitive Chekhov ...

  4. Critics reviews. A terminally-ill medicine professor conducts his own intellectual and moral analysis. His relatives and students irritate him, philosophy disappoints him. The only person close to him is his former student, an actress. The woman, despite her young age, struggles with the same problem of existence.

  5. He finds his wife and daughter to have dull, annoying, vulgar personalities, as like as his colleagues, old friends, his daughter's spouse. Questions, fear, and disgust surface—feelings and emotions he used to be ashamed of. Only Katerina (Hanna Mikus), his late friend's daughter, whose fate was also tragically broken, can truly comprehend ...

    • Wojciech Jerzy Has
    • Zespół Filmowy "Rondo, WFF Lodz
  6. 1983. Poland. Polish with English subtitles. 112 minutes. Has’s first film after a decade-long filmmaking ban (for submitting The Hourglass Sanatorium to Cannes without permission from the Polish government), An Uneventful Story was initially planned as the follow-up to The Saragossa Manuscript before Polish censors rejected his proposal.

  7. The protagonist, Professor Nikolai Stepanovich, is a character characteristic of Chekhov's entire oeuvre - a Russian intellectual from the late nineteenth century, depressed by boredom and a sense of his own uselessness and the meaninglessness of his existence. Wojciech Jerzy Has. Director, Writer.