
Mirosława Lombardo
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Mirosława Lombardo.
Born: January 1, 1937
Place of Birth: Ostróg, Polska (obecnie Ukraina)
Known For

The Altar Boys
A group of teenage altar boys, frustrated by the indifferent attitude of adults and the Church towards social injustices, decides to implement their own unconventional plan for moral renewal of their neighbourhood. Armed with youthful rebellion and their personal interpretation of the Bible, they set up a wiretap… in the confessional.

The Saragossa Manuscript
During the Napoleonic wars, a Spanish officer and an opposing officer find a book written by the former's grandfather.

The Hourglass Sanatorium
Jozef visits a dilapidated Sanatorium to see his father. Jozef undertakes a strange journey through the many rooms of the sanatorium, each which conjures worlds composed of his memories, dreams and nightmares.

The Nutcracker
On Christmas Eve, a little girl falls asleep after a party at her home and dreams herself (or does she?) into a fantastic world where toys become larger than life. Her beloved Nutcracker comes to life and defends her from the Mouse King, then is turned into a Prince after Marie saves his life.

Austeria
During a pogrom in Poland on the eve of World War I, a group of Jews seek refuge from the Cossacks. The fugitives hide out in a rural inn, terrified that they may be given away at any moment.

Wojaczek
Polish rebel Rafal Wojaczek writes poetry and lives life on the edge before his suicide in 1971.

Quiet Is the Night
A psychological detective story about a police hunt for the murderer of young boys. The police comissioner ends up tracing the clues to his own home, where he has an adolescent son he has not been able to communicate with.

Rachunek sumienia
The wrongly convicted Roman leaves prison and tries to return to his earlier life.

Obcy musi fruwać
Berlin, 1990. At the invitation of his actor friends, who have already lived abroad for many years, Max, a Polish theater director, comes to Berlin. They begin to work together. They try to realize their dream: to stage a play, the staging of which was prevented by the imposition of martial law ten years earlier. The way they raise funds (selling pieces of the "historic" wall) and struggle against the heartless machinery of bureaucracy forms the axis of the film. In their efforts, the four protagonists are assisted by Regina, a translator familiar with local customs and practices. The film deals with the problems of artists in the new, commercializing reality.
Filmography
as Old Lady
as Rafal's Mother
as właścicielka psa w parku
as Kramer's Wife
as Murdered Boy's Mother (uncredited)
as Wax Figure of Queen Draga
as Dorota
as Van Worden's Mother
as Agnieszka
as Paryżew Girl (uncredited)