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- In the 1950s, a music director falls in love with a singer and tries to persuade her to flee communist Poland for France.
- A 12-year-old boy's bond with his mother changes when his mother starts going out every night while his father is away.
- Tells the story of Mieczyslaw 'Mietek' Kosz, a Polish jazz pianist, from his childhood to his death under tragic circumstances.
- A story about a young, 17-year-old girl who, confronted with a difficult life topic, enters the world of her father, with whom she has not maintained contact for a long time. This clash of two generations and completely different ways of looking at the world gives hope for understanding, getting to know each other again and rebuilding broken relationships.
- The Pateroks are a loving, multi-generational family. Their lives are peaceful and humorous. Suddenly a crack appears in this harmonious reality: Grandpa Gerard begins to act strangely, breaking social conventions and norms. It turns out that these are the first symptoms of Alzheimer's. How will the heroes of the film deal with this diagnosis? Gerard's worsening disease puts family relations to a great test, and makes the hidden tensions, secrets and grudges come to light.
- Black docu-comedy from the largest pawn shop in Poland. Times are tough, bankruptcy looms, but then the two choleric proprietors get a bright idea. A hilarious, heartwarming film.
- Through the window, Dawid watches a new neighbour move into a house next door. The girl is more or less his age. She's wearing a strange skirt. Later on, Dawid finds out it's a Hawaiian hula skirt and the girl's name is Monika. Most probably, he also learns why Monika's grandma has gone away to Hawaii. Most probably, he's going to tell her that his sister is a cat now. For sure, the boy and the girl will be brought closer together by their strength in order to save their precious memories about the loved ones who departed this life. The mad Time Hopper will help them cross the gate in an old clock that leads to a place where time rules are completely different. Yet, in order to pay him, is chocolate enough?
- Metaphysical thriller, which takes place in a retro-futuristic world. His characters get caught up in an intricate, dark intrigue in which nothing is as it seems, and a series of dramatic events leads to a completely surprising final.
- A story about the friendship of Ania and her mother-in-law Lidka. Anna is strong and determined. Her opposite is the insecure and withdrawn Lidka, who has just left her aggressive husband. At the newsstand run by Ania, women write a divorce letter so that Lidka can start a new life without fear and violence. Despite many difficult words and subsequent challenges, they slowly build a bond that gives them courage and strength.
- Introverted imaginative teenager, addicted to creating and posting Internet clips, is sent to his grandpa for holidays, where he faces an unbelievable challenge.
- The action takes place in the artistic world of Katowice's elite, in the world of tasteful architecture, stylish interiors and works of art. Michal, a successful architect, and director of the art gallery Marta with her son in prosperity. Their blissful life is unrecognizable when Michal causes a dangerous product, a device. Family with trouble must, but something starts when weighing down to continue feeding on their shoulders. The spouses distance themselves from each other and both lovers. Will they save the feeling or will new relationships find it?
- Why does someone become a football fan? Is it about excitement, passion, being in a group, or a club's unique history? What drives football fanatics? Cezary Grzesiuk spent a decade filming the lives of supporters of the Ruch Chorzów club.
- Immersed in childhood fantasy, Lila is a tale of jealousy, rejection, hurt and revenge.
- Pole, who are you? This film collage that combines archival and contemporary materials, documentary and staged pictures, press reports, social announcements, sale offers and speech excerpts is an attempt to answer this question. Referring to the Polish tradition of a creative documentary in the style of Wojciech Wiszniewski, the film presents various manifestations of Polishness: patriotic and religious rituals, everyday traditions as well as characteristic landscapes or intimate memories from childhood.