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- When a prank at a school camp goes drastically wrong, 15-year-old Paul Reynolds is blasted into an alternative reality and has to try to find a way home.
- After taking a dip in the lake, an innocent maiden encounters an enigmatic stranger dressed in black. Soon, he will introduce her to the secret pleasures of the flesh and the mysterious ways of the world.
- Tracks the hilariously bumbling, calamity-ridden life of director Adam Miauczynski. Both his career and his romantic relationships are suffering, but, since his total lack of common sense is at the root of his problems, he has no idea how to set things right again.
- Poland, 1939. Painter Marek Wawrowski lives in a small town with his wife and son. He meets young, beautiful Jewish girl, Deborah, immediately falls in love with her and they start a passionate affair. Then the World War II breaks out.
- A father, who is in the middle of a brutal custody battle with his mentally ill wife, fights relentlessly for the right to take care of his 7-year-old daughter.
- In 1945, military doctor Andrzej Kwiatkowski pretends to be a communist army colonel in order to save innocent people from Stalinist imprisonment and to get the heart of the girl he's in love with.
- The story of an unfortunate love of a Parisian courtesan and a young aristocrat. Adaptation of the novel by Alexander Dumas.
- A young man joins a gang of smugglers that looks for someone with clean criminal record.
- An investigation of the history of anti Semitism in Poland.
- Based on a true events about the protests against the Polish Government that happened in Ursus and Radom on June 1976. One of the violent protest ever.
- A capable, though not flawless, Commissioner Olgierd Halski wages a relentless fight with the Warsaw gangster underground. He tracks drug dealers and fights groups who are terrorising Warsaw Old Town restaurateurs. Finally, when the Russian mafia enters the criminal scene, he declares a war on it all. Consequences of the Commissioner's actions, become a danger to his personal life, in a matter of time. The beautiful and ruthless Nadezhda does everything she can to thwart Halski's unconventional, intersecting plans. However, to no avail. Drugs smuggled by the mafia are on fire. Thus, the evidence of effective police action is also disappearing. Halski, dismissed from work, appears in the ranks of the Government Protection Bureau. He quickly discovers a gigantic corruption scandal involving prominent public figures. His relatives are again in danger.
- A 12 year old girl goes to a boarding school in France after her parents split up. Upset by this situation, and still hoping her parents will get back together, she runs away from the school to search for her father, who is a musician travelling through eastern Europe. She catches up with him in Poland, and tries to convince him to reconcile with his wife. When this does not look like it will happen, she runs away again, this time to locate her mother and try to convince her of the same thing. Along the way she has many adventures.
- A World War II drama where people, many of whom opposed to Nazism, get on board a train from France that could lead them to freedom.
- Poland under Stalinist rule, 1953. A young nun Anna is brought to a prison where an influential priest is kept in. She discovers the priest is the man she loved a few years before. Communist authorities try to make her spy on him now.
- The English architect, together with his daughter Susan, comes to a horse stud run by a friend. A little Englishwoman meets a girl and a boy there, and they spend time together in the nearby forests. The boy persuades everyone that he has seen tarpans in these forests, but because no one believes him, he invites Susan to go search with him. The circus, belonging to an eccentric American, buys horses at the stud. The invited children realize that one of the trainers and the vet are hiding a secret. During an accidental balloon flight over the old fort, they see tarpans and circus containers. In this way, the children discover wild animal smugglers who use the circus as a veil for their evil deeds. Now the little heroes just have to get out of the fort as quickly as possible to notify the police before the circus goes with the animals to America.
- Director/Writer Krzysztof Kieslowski shares his views on life, people, politics and comments a little about some of his films in a very casual conversation.
- An unemployed English teacher has private lessons with the fiancee of a mysterious American. When the foreigner suddenly disappears, the woman asks the teacher to help her find him.
- An energetic six-year-old boy talks to elderly strangers relaxing in the park. He confronts his childish knowledge of the world with their life-long experience.
- During the historic 1990 presidential election in Poland, Jan Gracz becomes the head of Lech Walesa's campaign. He's an honest man who has to face the brutal games of politics, power and secret KGB plans.
- A middle-aged married couple lead a simple happy life in their house in the woods, far away from any urban noise. The husband has got, however, two passions: his film camera and a beautiful blonde he likes filming.
- A grieving man tries to find the cause of his young wife's suicide by spending the night next to her dead body and bringing back memories from their past.
- At the beginning of the 20th century, there's no Poland. Russia occupies Warsaw. Herling, a fearless provocateur, is captured when a bomb he sets off kills two children. Although he's racked by guilt, he manages to escape with a young prisoner, Adam. They reach Adam's home in Austrian-occupied Zakopane. Herling is taken in by Adam's friends, Andrzej Woyda and Marta Moraczewska. Sexual as well as political tensions arise. The men compete and feed their love of danger by rock climbing. A tragic accident is followed by Herling's receiving orders to kill again. How he resolves his feelings about Andrzej and Marta, staying true to the revolution, ends the film.
- Documentary film from the set of Agnieszka Holland's film "Total Eclipse". Interviews with Leonardo DiCaprio and film's director Agnieszka Holland.
- Two young girls change a life of an old lonely man, and gain a grandfather.
- The runaway circus freak falls for his co-worker, who happens to be a dwarf woman.
- Marcin discovers he has a son Michal, who then moves in with him. Michal runs away after overhearing his presence may complicate matters for his father. Marcin suddenly realizes how important his son is to him and now he must find his son.
- While visiting modern Zakopane, man (Rafal Królikowski) is mysteriously transported into the world of myths and legends of highlander people of Tatra Mountains.
- Detective drama with elements of comedy. The message of the movie is clear: Power destroys and degenerates everybody who's got it.
- "Malowany chlopiec" - The first major mystification of the Holocaust was the novel "The Painted Bird" by Polish Emigrant Jerzy Kosinski, who in his book describes himself as an abandoned child who became mute, ended up in an orphanage and only later discovers his Jewish origin. "The Painted Bird" has since its publication in 1965 been the subject of discussion on its authenticity.
- Small children find magical machine and try to understand that the golden chicken is not a bird.
- The trials and tribulations of an ordinary peasant Szymon Pietruszka, who has always strived for a better life far away from his village, but who ultimately needs to reconcile with the twists and turns that his fate brings.