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- In 1983, communist Poland is shaken by the case of high school student Grzegorz Przemyk, who is beaten to death by police. The only witness of the beating becomes the number one enemy of the state.
- 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.
- A new era is coming, and Warsaw stands uncomfortably at its edge. Art school classmates Christopher and Michal, on the precipice of their own coming of age, restlessly roam their city's streets in search of living forever inside the beautiful moment. Never content with answers, they push each experience to its breaking point, testing what it might mean to be truly awake in a world that seems satisfied to be asleep.
- The story of a man, a woman and their relationship built upon online correspondence.
- Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski's story sets the stage for the dramatic rise of Pope John Paul II and the fall of communism in Europe. Who is this prophetic man who battled evil and saw a son of Poland rising?
- A story about women, set in the present and in 1950s Warsaw. The main character is Sabina, a quiet, shy woman who has just turned thirty. Clearly, she lacks a man in her life. Her mother knows all about it and tries at all costs to find her daughter a good candidate for a husband. The whole situation is controlled by the grandmother, an eccentric lady with a sharp tongue from whom no secret can be concealed. Successive admirers arrive at the pre-war tenement where the women live, but Sabina is interested in none of them. One day, appearing out of nowhere, comes the charming, intelligent, and terribly good-looking Bronislaw. His presence will spark off a series of unexpected events revealing the darker side of the women's nature.
- Falsely accused Warsaw art museum assistant goes into hiding as a woman.
- Five buddies take part in a crazy bachelor party of one of them. Meanwhile, the bride and her female friends have a nice time with male strippers. The parties get totally wild and out of control.
- The script was written by Andrzej Zulawski and is his most contemporary story. It's about Poland and her people and is concerned with what is happening here and now. It tells the story of brothers, couples, and friends, all trying to find a place in contemporary Warsaw. Intellectuals, teachers, musicians, and painters, all barely making ends meet, but nevertheless intent on improving their country. The author was unable to make the film, but before his death he passed the script to his son, Xawery Zulawski. The story channels the unrest currently sweeping Poland and Europe. With its depiction of the groundswell of hatred and aggression on the streets and in the media, of people shouting to drown out one another's arguments, and of the virtual civil war bringing a divided society ever closer to its doom.
- In 1969, two young brothers travel through Poland not only to send one of them to his army unit at the seaside, but also to become real grown-ups and learn something about themselves.
- Karol has everything. He has three mistresses in addition to the bride. He is charming, loves sex and seduces women in the blink of an eye. He's also well aware of what women want and uses it for his own benefits.
- Anything can happen during Christmas Eve. Mel has to face new professional challenges and adapt to the new standards prevailing at work. Then Karina and Stephan plan to introduce serious changes in raising children. They decide to change their approach and apply somewhat sophisticated educational methods. A new woman will step in between Karolina and Filip, and the past will be reminded of Rudolf.
- Malgosia looks for job (and simultaneously, love) in Warsaw.
- The lives of a famous sexologist Olgierd Pasikonik and his avid reader Anna intertwine when she runs away from the altar following the advice from his press column.
- Anka meets Jurek, a medical student, at a disco. They spend the night together, but the girl does not agree to further meetings. After the vacations, Jurek finds himself looking for a room in the apartment of Anka, who, as a result of a riding accident, moves around in a wheelchair. After much hesitation, the girl agrees to Yurek's custody...This is a melodrama about young people who, through love and spiritual strength, overcome all the vicissitudes of fate.
- Anatol Kowalski is an old man who works in a bank and loves his old-fashioned hat. One day the hat gets lost and Anatol decides to buy a new one. This new unique hat will bring him a lot of unexpected adventures. The next day, when he travels by bus to work, he surprisingly finds a watch in his pocket. The same thing happens on the following day. Anatol will soon realise that the local gang has mistaken him for their boss.
- A young married but childless couple invites an orphan boy to spend Christmas with them.
- A shy Warsaw university student is in love with a girl who pays no attention to him. Change comes after her intimate love letters are read publicly at a party.
- The film is an attempt to sum up the first years of activity of Krytyka Polityczna (a circle of Polish left-wing intellectuals gathered around a journal of the same title) and a community center led by them and called 'Nowy Wspanialy Swiat' ('Brave New World'). Established to inspire Polish intelligentsia circles, the left-wing publishing house won some opponents in the process. The everyday reality of Krytyka Polityczna is focused on artistic events, concerts and meetings with distinguished intellectuals. Additionally, there are disputes with city officials and attacks by right-wing circles, which need to be handled.
- Because of having a one-day plane delay, Konrad has to spend 24 hours wandering around Warsaw, visiting old friends and meeting some new ones.
- An impressionistic image of Warsaw rebuilt after the war and its residents. A kind of lyrical film version of a feature article, full of warm humour and enriched with observations of everyday life.
- TV presenter Katarzyna has been a teetotaller for a year now. She attends regular AA meetings and even takes care of a novice there. Will she really manage to stay sober?
- Tells the story of famous ballet dancer, tired with classical approach to the dance and trying to play in the movie. Fitting her artistic soul in the brutal world of film-making is not and easy task. Accustomed to be treated like a star can hardly manage to be unrecognized and inexperienced actress. This leads directly to the conflict with director. Unfortunately he appears to be handsome and very interesting man. Love, as usually, complicates many things. This artistic picture shows few of the faces of independent film-making community and multidimensional relationships in it. Work, love, hate, fascination, anger, identity problems, addictions and obligations going together side by side make an incredibly powerful mixture.