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- A pair of working-class brothers flee their Reno Motel after getting involved in a fatal hit-and-run accident.
- A biographical series about Józef Konrad Korzeniowski, better known as Joseph Conrad, a world-famous English writer of Polish descent. However, before Conrad connected his life with literature, he worked as a sailor for many years. In this profession he rose to the rank of captain. Later, he used the experience gained on the seas around the world in numerous novels and short stories, earning him the opinion of a classic of marine literature.
- During the existence of the Soviet Union, the life of the Nomads was orderly. At least in appearance: they had a place to eat, they had a job. At the same time, however, attempts to deprive them of their own identity resulted in a sharp increase in hostility towards Russians. Later, after the fall of communism, the authorities in Moscow completely lost interest in the local population. The nomads became poorer and many of them lost faith in a better tomorrow. Many tried to drown their regrets in vodka. It happened that even small children became addicted to alcohol. But the future is not always bleak. One of the people who will never stop fighting for a bit of happiness is Anatoly Griegorievich Popov, a teacher who has been living in the Siberian village of Ust Avam for five years. Anatlolij teaches children the language of poetry while helping them realize their dreams of a better life.
- About the most outstanding poets of WWII: Krzysztof Kamil Baczynski - born in 1921, pseudonym Jan Bugaj, Tadeusz Gajcy - born in 1922, pseudonym Karol Topornicki, Zdzislaw Leon Stroinski - born in 1921, pseudonym Marek Chmura, Andrzej Trzebinski - born in 1922, pseudonym Stanislaw Lomien and Waclaw Bojarski - born in 1921, pseudonym Jan Marzec. Many of them formed the Ruch Kulturowy, published in the magazine "Sztuka i narod", whose editors-in-chief changed as the predecessors died. Members of the movement were active in the civil conspiracy - in the underground press, printing houses, and also in the military conspiracy.