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- Through the eyes of a strong-willed woman comes the remarkable story of Irena Gut, and the triumphs of the human spirit over devastating tragedy, as she risked her life to save a generation of Jews from the atrocities of the Holocaust.
- Kacper, who works as a foreman, has an affair with the wife of his best friend Oskar, also a miner. To meet his mistress, he assigns Oskar to the distant and dangerous coal seams. As the lovers enjoy their rendezvous, Oskar gets buried underground, so they throw themselves into a rescue mission.
- Fleeing from despair after losing those dearest to him, the hero hides in a safe land of memories, where time stands still and all those dear to him are alive.
- Recreation of facts and stories of both experts and people who met Maximilian Kolbe and were shocked by his words and actions.
- Before resettlement, the Kargul and Pawlak struggle to survive in Borderlands until forced relocation to Recovered Territories.
- The film is inspired by true events and follows Michal Król, a resident of a provincial town. After a tragic accident caused by government negligence, Król decides to enter politics and run for mayor...
- The mid-20th century in communist Poland. Adam lives with his mother, who is persecuted by the state security service. Adam's father fought in World War II as a pilot, defending Britain, and has not been heard from since. It's not clear if he stayed in England or returned and is hiding to avoid persecution. Packages and postcards arrive from him, but Adam, who has never seen his father, suspects someone else is sending them. At school he keeps dreaming that his father will one day land in the sports field at his school in his Spitfire, raising dust from which he will emerge alive, heroic and magnificent. One day, as the boy is watching Jean-Luc Godard's "Contempt" at the cinema, he is transported to the young Brigitte Bardot's dressing room and her world of film and music stars. Maestro Majewski's latest film, based on his novel "Pilgrimage to the Tomb of Brigitte Bardot the Wonderful", in which he settles accounts with his youth, childhood, and all that Poland meant to him.
- Andreas arrives on a remote Greek island to sell a plot of land inherited from his uncle. But who would buy a barren, rocky field with a stone hut? In order to sell the plot Andreas has to pay off a debt his uncle ran up with Yiannis, a local farmer. But Andreas has no money. Stuck in the valley, he waits every morning for Yiannis' granddaughter, Lena, to bring him bread and cheese. He falls in love with her. A good reason to work on Yiannis' field to pay back the money. Andreas starts to feel settled there. At this point he does not sense the danger hanging over the valley and the nearby village. An experience of death and misfortune will soon open his eyes to the fragility of this small world.
- Second half of the 1970s. Several teenagers from Ustrzyki Dolne, led by a charismatic and undisciplined student of the Ustrzyki vocational school, Siczka, decided to become punks and play punk rock. They were inspired by the Sex Pistols band heard on a foreign radio station and the new "punk" culture. First, they send a letter to Radio Free Europe asking for more "free people's music" on the air. To their amazement, the letter is read live, and the station starts airing a weekly punk show. Of course, neither Siczka nor the rest of the boys have any idea what a big deal this modest show will start and what great dark powers will come against them. The letter read out in Free Europe was noticed by representatives of the repressive apparatus of the People's Republic of Poland. The SB officer, Jerzy Majak, while interrogating Siczka, makes it clear that Ustrzyki Dolne is not London and there will be no "punk" in his commune.
- Estranged brothers Andrzej and Janusz are both acclaimed film directors. When older Andrzej gets paralyzed after the stroke, Janusz and his wife decide to take care of him.
- Basia has character and says what she thinks. And what he feels. Misiek Zdzisiek too - because he likes to do what Basia does. The resolute five-year-old and her friends return in a new version of the adaptation of the beloved books by Zofia Stanecka and Marianna Oklejak. Smart Basia is full of charm, energy and striped humor, thanks to which her life is never boring. He loves jelly beans and animals. She would love to have a dog. He loves his friends, brothers and his teddy bear Zdzisiek, with whom he never leaves his side. Every day is an adventure for her, during which she learns something new. Shopping at the mall, a day at the playground and a birthday at the museum?
- Tony Halik who, claimed to be Evita Peron's private pilot, Richard Nixon's press officer, Queen Elisabeth's guest of honor, and the first journalist to interview Fidel Castro.
- The story begins in the summer of 1997, just before the arrival of the famous 12-meter flood wave flooding Wroclaw. - The residents of the "Home under Two Eagles" are grandma Zofia Szablewska, a woman full of energy, warmth and humor, her daughter Helena, a cool perfectionist, and Marianna, Zofia's beloved granddaughter, returning with her fiancé from a scholarship in the USA. The family drama begins when a flood wave floods the house, and at the same time grandma Zofia ends up in the hospital due to a stroke. An unfortunate coincidence leads Marianna to discover post-German traces in a house destroyed by the element, thanks to which she finds the diary of the first owner of "Home under Two Eagles", Lisa Weber. Marianna's learning of the history written on the cards takes the action of the series to 1918. In subsequent episodes, viewers will learn about the life of the then inhabitants of the tenement house and their neighbors.
- TV network airs 'House of the Chosen.' Director, host, and journalist navigate the ruthless TV world. Samuel Brak's disappearance sparks a power struggle. Co-host Ada Perz is murdered during filming, prompting an investigation.
- Waldi and his three sisters live in an old villa outside the city, and in the basement are their hundred-year-old parents, who died a few years ago. The whole family enjoys breakfast together and the warmth of home until Waldi discovers supernatural powers. Then unexpected guests involve the family in a top-secret plan, forcing the deceased parents to activate their connections in the afterlife. The film alternately becomes a crime story, a melodrama, a western, and continues to be a comedy of the absurd - which inevitably leads to the end of the world. But are you sure?
- In times of war, the most endangered species was the man. Under the Nazis' noses, about 300 people, mainly Jews, found shelter at the Warsaw Zoo during the Second World War.
- A portrait of Roman Stanczak, legendary performer and sculptor of the 90s and source of inspiration for the alumni of the famed Kowalnia studio of Warsaw's Academy of Fine Arts.
- The hero of the film will be one of the participants of the Radom events, Priest Roman Brazier, murdered by unknown perpetrators in 1976.
- Despite an anti-Semitic campaign in the late 60s, director Jerzy Hoffman completed Colonel Wolodyjowski, paving the way for The Deluge, Poland's most expensive film. The film explores its making and Hoffman extraordinary journey.
- The series is about a group of conspirators fighting against Tsarism at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. The main character is young Józef Pilsudski and his closest friends - later prime ministers and presidents. The action takes place in Vilnius, St. Petersburg, Lódz, Warsaw and Krakow. The series is sensational and adventure. It begins with the assassination of Tsar Alexander II in St. Petersburg in 1881, and ends with an attack on a train in Bezdany in Vilnius in 1908, made by Pilsudski and his title fighters.
- Kaja Miller is a police officer that is abducted and abused on one of her missions. Eight years later she meets her former boss Nowicki, who takes her to Gdynia with the task of exposing a large criminal circuit.
- In occupied Poland, the Nazis established three extermination camps, one in Sobibor. The inmates had organized an uprising that allowed some to survive and report the horrific events.
- A documentary film that tells the story of the godfather of Polish fantasy. Without him, the fate of "The Witcher" or the Oscar-winning "The Cathedral" by Tomasz Baginski would be uncertain.