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Quo Vadis

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A Roman military leader (Paweł Deląg) falls in love with the Christian princess (Magdalena Mielcarz) of a conquered land.

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Kevin Thomas Los Angeles Times 04/12/2002
3.5/5
The film gradually becomes more involving, powerful and ultimately spiritual. Go to Full Review
John A. Nesbit Old School Reviews 05/09/2009
B
less memorable but the movie stands as a far more serious and stronger interpretation Go to Full Review
Gregory Weinkauf New Times 04/11/2002
Offers plenty of engrossing history and spectacle. Go to Full Review
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Patryk G 10/01/2021 absolutely incredible idea and cinematography is absolutely stunning. Artistic direction is incredible but only when nobody talks. i cant believe a person who did such great job at artistic vision fails that much when we add to count the interactions between characters. See more 04/05/2013 let's just say i much prefer the 1951's version instead of this one See more 08/10/2011 let's just say i much prefer the 1951's version instead of this one See more 06/05/2011 Peter Ustinov did a better job as Nero in the 1951 version. The rest is just as bad. See more 12/19/2009 Better don't see this film See more 05/22/2009 Excellent movie, but it his historically inaccurate in its focus on Catholicism during the time period. Catholicism had not come into existence yet. Otherwise, it's is an all-around good movie. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis A Roman military leader (Paweł Deląg) falls in love with the Christian princess (Magdalena Mielcarz) of a conquered land.
Director
Jerzy Kawalerowicz
Producer
Mirosław Słowiński
Screenwriter
Jerzy Kawalerowicz
Genre
History, Drama
Original Language
Polish
Release Date (DVD)
May 26, 2009
Runtime
2h 45m