Siedem życzeń (Polish for Seven Wishes) is a 1980s Polish teen fantasy TV series with elements of comedy and adventure.

Siedem życzeń
GenreFantasy
Written byAndrzej Kotkowski
Maciej Zembaty
Directed byJanusz Dymek
StarringDaniel Kozakiewicz
Maciej Zembaty (voice)
Izabella Olejnik
Witold Dębicki
Country of originPoland
Original languagePolish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes7
Production
Running time46–64 min.
Original release
NetworkTP1

Background

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The series was written by Andrzej Kotkowski and Maciej Zembaty, and directed by Janusz Dymek. It stars Daniel Kozakiewicz, Izabella Olejnik and Witold Dębicki in main roles. One of the characters is also a black cat which was actually played by three different cats, and had its voice dubbed by Zembaty.[1] Polish rock band Wanda i Banda appeared as themselves in two episodes[2] and recorded nine songs for the series, including the title track "Siedem życzeń", which became a hit. Music was composed by John Porter who also performed a cameo in one episode.

The series was largely filmed on location in Warsaw, on housing estates in Gocław and Bemowo. Most scenes of the sixth episode were filmed in Varna, Bulgaria.[3] Although the series was produced in 1984, end credits incorrectly show 1983. Siedem życzeń was then withheld for two years due to censorship, and eventually premiered on Polish television in 1986.[4]

In November 2008, Siedem życzeń was released on DVD.[5] Wanda i Banda released an album with all songs from the series in November 2009.[6] The tracks were re-recorded as the original material couldn't be traced due to convoluted copyrights.[2][7]

Plot

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The story's main character is a 13-year-old boy named Darek living in Warsaw. One day, he rescues a black cat from a group of violent youths on his housing estate. It turns out that the cat can actually speak and introduces himself as Rademenes. Grateful for being saved, the cat offers to make Darek's seven wishes come true, one wish each Wednesday, and one for each episode. At first, the boy doesn't realize the power of the cat's gift and his wishes are selfish and superficial. Rademenes quickly becomes Darek's friend and enjoys granting his wishes. He cheers the boy up in hard times, and he in turn takes good care of the pet, keeping his supernatural abilities a secret from everyone. In episode 6, it turns out that the cat used to live as a human in ancient Egypt, and was punished to reincarnating as a cat for millennia because he had revealed the heliocentric theory and explained the effects of solar and lunar eclipses to the people. In the final episode, Darek's last wish is for Rademenes to turn back into a human. The cat vanishes, but then reappears as a man named Senemedar (Rademenes spelled backwards) who happens to be a co-worker of Darek's father.

Cast

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List of episodes

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Source:[9]

  1. "Rademenes"
  2. "Spojrzenie faraona"
  3. "Być dorosłym"
  4. "Dużo szczęścia i słodyczy"
  5. "Magiczny pierścień"
  6. "Klątwa bogini Bast"
  7. "Senemedar"

References

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  1. ^ Paula Rodak (1 February 2020). "Co się stało z aktorami i...kotami po serialu Siedem Życzeń" (in Polish). YouTube. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  2. ^ a b Sebastian Płatek (13 January 2010). "Nie wszyscy muszą być na okładkach kolorówek - to miejsce zajęte przez gwiazdy seriali..." (in Polish). netfan.pl. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  3. ^ "Przerwana kariera". Życie na Gorąco (in Polish). Warsaw: Bauer Media Group. 2 April 2009. ISSN 1232-8944.
  4. ^ "Wanda Kwietniewska z zespołu Wanda i Banda. Rozmowa" (in Polish). YouTube. 9 January 2024. Retrieved 22 August 2024.
  5. ^ ""Siedem życzeń" już na płytach DVD" (in Polish). Filmweb. 24 November 2008. Retrieved 22 June 2009.
  6. ^ "Wanda i Banda z piosenkami z serialu "Siedem życzeń"" (in Polish). Onet.pl. 8 November 2009. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  7. ^ "Wanda Kwietniewska: Funkcjonujemy, tworzymy, żyjemy i mamy się dobrze!" (in Polish). orientacja.pl. 30 January 2016. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  8. ^ "Siedem Życzeń" (in Polish). nostalgia.pl. Archived from the original on 23 January 2009. Retrieved 21 September 2009.
  9. ^ "7 x Siedem życzeń na DVD" (in Polish). empik.com. 24 November 2008. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
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