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- Inspired by the lives of Warsaw based artists, Wojtek Bakowski and Zuzanna Bartoszek, two emblematic figures of the contemporary art scene, this romance examines the relationship between narcissism and love.
- Janka wakes up every day thinking about the end of the world. According to scientists, 2030 will be the year we trigger chain reaction resulting in the end of our civilization. This burden pushes Janka to take radical action. She begins to understand she will have to make a choice. Involvement in the climate movement dominates her everyday life; work and studies are relegated to the background. Activism turns out to be a form of action that gives her strength and hope. Among the moonlike landscape of an open-pit coal mine, she realises how far she will go to stop this. From this moment despair ends, and tactics begin.
- One is never closer to life than when looking into the face of death. The story of an artist Agata di Masternak.
- In 2015, an article appeared on the website "Le Figaro": "During World War II, two Polish doctors rescued 8,000 Jews, causing a false epidemic of typhus with a modified vaccine." The information has been confirmed in numerous other press articles around the world. The titles were intriguing: "He saved 8,000 Jews", "Polish Schindler" - and encouraged the artists to query Lazowski and Matulewicz, whose history seemed to have been forgotten. Who were they and how did they save so many people? Starting from this information, we learn chronologically the history of Eugeniusz Lazowski. As in a police investigation, we try to discover the truth by visiting places and people with whom Lazowski was associated. This is a film about a brave and heroic man in the dark times of war. It is also a film about history and our ideas about it; about journalistic reliability and unreliability, for which fake news and all half-truths are the breeding ground. This is a film about Polish-Jewish relations in the past and today. The film tells the true story of the hero Eugene Lazowski.
- Wanda Wasowska, known in the circles as Ms Coach, is a living legend of Polish equestrianism. A colourful character, adored by some, controversial, misunderstood or envied by others, but invariably respected. She educated generations of riders and horses. Despite her advanced age, Ms Coach does not cut herself any slack and continues to teach young riders and prepare horses for competition. The film is a story about great passion and love for horses, but also about the art of living. For many years, her life's goal was professional improvement and reaching for sport awards, both her own and her mentees, and today Wanda shows the world how to resist the passage of time and, despite her advanced age, live life to the full and on her own terms. She breaks all the patterns. She explodes with energy, both at work and in her private life - she organises bridge evenings for her friends, loves to cook and serve elegant dinners, takes care of her beauty, has a rich social life and her calendar is filled with activities. Not to give up, to be strong, to enjoy life - this is the life ethos of Wanda Wasowska. The film about Ms Coach, Queen of Life, will be full of energy, optimism and feistiness, just like its heroine.