

106 minutes
9/12/1983
A well-known professor of medicine finding himself at the threshold of autumn of his life, takes stock of his achievements and experiences. "In the end it ends with what has been known for a long time: that conscious life without a fixed worldview is not life, but torment, horror. - wrote Anton Chekhov in one of his letters summarizing "An Uninteresting Story". 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.

Gustaw Holoubek
as Professor
Hanna Mikuć
as Katarzyna

Anna Milewska
as Weronika

Elwira Romańczuk
as Liza

Marek Bargiełowski
as Michał

Janusz Gajos
as Aleksander Gnekker

Janusz Michałowski
as Piotr

Władysław Dewoyno
as Mikołaj

Ewa Frąckiewicz
as Katarzyna's Servant
Jan Konieczny
as PhD Student
Włodzimierz Musiał
as Professor's Servant

Jerzy Zygmunt Nowak
as Inn Waiter
Leszek Żentara
as Student
Jacek Glowacki
as Student (uncredited)