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- In German-occupied Poland during World War II, industrialist Oskar Schindler gradually becomes concerned for his Jewish workforce after witnessing their persecution by the Nazis.
- A once-respected surgeon professor Rafal Wilczur who's lost his family and his memory gets a chance at redemption when he reconnects with someone from his forgotten past who can help him find the answers he needs.
- A family of refugees from Syria, an English teacher from Afghanistan and a border guard all meet on the Polish-Belarusian border during the most recent humanitarian crisis in Belarus.
- To build an innovative sex app and win a tech competition, a sexually inexperienced student and her friends must explore the daunting world of intimacy.
- The Szlezyngiers' peace is ruined when their daughter disappears mysteriously. Will an old friend and lawyer be able to defend the desperate parents?
- In this satirical comedy, a zany nobleman navigates through family feuds and clashes with peasants in his quest to become Poland's most famous figure.
- A small-town policewoman is chasing a vicious serial killer; at stake is first a country girl's life, and then her own life.
- A mutated warrior and monster slayer takes on different contracts.
- Series of television plays.
- Michalina Wislocka, the most famous and recognized sexologist of communist Poland, fights for the right to publish her book, which will change the sex life of Polish people forever.
- 24 hours in the bitter life of a frustrated divorced teacher who stays in the vicious circle of his numerous obsessions.
- Polish medical drama. Real medical cases filled with twists, turns and surprises. The focus of the narrative is on the life of doctors and nurses.
- Lucy Wilska (Ilona Ostrowska), an American of Polish descent, comes from New York to Wilkowyje, a small town in eastern Poland, to deal with the matters of a house she inherited after her grandmother. Initially she intends to sell it, but after spending a night in the house she decides to stay in the town permanently. Here she meets and befriends Kusy (Pawel Krolikowski), a drunk living in a cottage next to her house, whom she soon discovers to actually be an educated man and former famous painter, who went through a breakdown after the death of his wife. Lucy also fells in conflict with the corrupt town mayor Pawel Koziol (Cezary Zak) who intended to buy the house from her, but gets in friendly relations with his twin brother, a Catholic priest Piotr Koziol (also Cezary Zak), who is very respected in town and strongly conflicted with his brother. Lucy's worldview and progressive ways often clash with the simple and very conservative society of Wilkowyje, but in time she earns much respect, leading her to become the new mayor of the town. She also helps Kusy to reassemble his life, quit drinking and get back to his art career, and the two soon fell in love and start a relationship.
- Another story of a big family whose life is full of problems and unexpected changes. Barbara and Lucjan are about 60-years-old. They have three daughters and one son. But the truth is that the oldest one, already married and having two sons (who are twins) is not Lucjan's daughter. When a bad sister-in-law tells her it it's like a storm over the family. And it's only an example taken from a complicated life of the Mostowiaks family. With each new episode (there are more than 200 of them by now) there are more things happening. The Mostowiaks' children know how to make their lives not boring for those who watch.
- The protagonists are the inhabitants of Zaciszna Street in Warsaw. Some of them have known each other for years, some have just moved to the "Pod Sosnami" estate. The younger ones look for their way, the older ones try to find themselves in the new reality. For many years, viewers have been following the fate of the Marczak, Pyrka, Grzelak, Górka Cieslak, Zwolenski and Walawski families. Worries, troubles, controversies, life problems, dramas - it all adds up to the reality of the series' characters. There are many difficult topics, such as the problem of social and racial tolerance, LGBT, infertility, domestic violence and mental diseases.
- Komisarz Alex is a Polish murder mystery drama.A police team solves murder cases with the help of the police dog Alex.Each Episode has a different murder case but all episodes are linked.
- Marcus Vinicius falls in love with Lygia, but she's Christian. Marcus kidnaps her, but Ursus captures him. After meeting Nero, he returns to Rome to find Lygia.
- Different strata of Polish society oppose communist aggression from Soviet Russia. Love lives on a par with war.
- Follows a group of young officers who are dropped by parachute back into Poland to help the resistance movement during World War 2.
- A story about the tragic fate of a Jewish political activist who committed suicide in London on May 12, 1943. His act was to be a protest against the world's inaction in the face of the tragedy of the Holocaust. A story told from the perspective of a young British journalist who, like most contemporary people of the Western world, was unaware of the scale of the crime taking place in eastern Europe at that time.
- Biography of Agnieszka Osiecka, prominent Polish songwriter, icon of Polish culture, author of more than 2000 songs. It shows the panorama of the cultural, political, artistic, social life of after-war Warsaw and Poland over decades.
- Period telenovela set in XIV century Poland. After King Wladyslaw the Elbow-high's death his only surviving son ascends the throne as King Casimir III.
- It is a captivating story about overcoming one's own weaknesses, fears and the need for love, which breaks down family relationships and partnerships. Viewers will meet the Dobrowolski family at a crucial moment for them. The oldest, Piotr (Piotr Stramowski), an architect, businessman and perfectionist, surrounds himself with a wall built of stereotypes. Alek (Mateusz Kosciukiewicz), a psychologist-therapist, tries to deal with his own demons. Wojtek (Damian Kret), a dreamer chef, tries to maintain a balance between the world he has built and reality. And the youngest Adam (Nikodem Rozbicki) is a crazy musician still running away from the problems of adulthood. The choices they make are difficult and not obvious. The more so that their strict father Jerzy (Jan Frycz) has a huge impact on their lives. And even though the protagonists of the series are men, and the events are driven by a male perspective, the order in their world is built by women - mother, wives, lovers, friends.
- Father Matthew, who runs a small parish and turns into a detective by night.