Youth, love and a bomb – is it not a truly explosive mixture? Constructed in secrecy, passed by the anarchists of 1905 from hand to hand... Will the revolutionaries manage to detonate the bomb and save their worldview from annihilation?
Let yourself be dazzled by the elegant and romantic interior of an apartment inspired by a film by Agnieszka Holland - "Fever". The ornate, gold wallpaper in combination with the light brown details perfectly complements the sophisticated furnishings.
The sunny bathroom with a shower cabin will bring you perfect relaxation, while the large and comfortable bed will later ensure that you drift off into deep, regenerating sleep. At your disposal will also be our well-equipped kitchenette and 50-inch LCD TV with LED technology. What distinguishes this apartment is the small balcony overlooking the building’s charming courtyard. The tastefully decorated interior kept in warm colors poses an interesting contrast to the atmosphere of the revolution and the cool-headed attitudes of the characters from the movie “Fever”.
"Fever" is a film that reveals a lesser-known side of Polish historical cinema. This 1980 work is memorable not only for its plot, but also for the surprises it holds behind the scenes.
Barbara Grabowska won the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the Berlin International Film Festival.
In Poland, it was recognized with, among other awards, the Golden Lions at the Polish Feature Film Festival.
This is impressive for a Polish drama from the early 1980s!
Although the novel has a complex structure and numerous characters, screenwriter Krzysztof Teodor Toeplitz simplified it so that the story works well on screen.
Although the plot revolves around a conspiratorial bomb, this story is more of an examination of human choices than a typical thriller.
The cast included actors who were still in their infancy, but are now well-known, such as Bogusław Linda and Adam Ferency.
Some critics argue that Holland's work, released at a time when Poland was heading towards massive socio-political transformation, had a... prophetic dimension.