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- This retelling of the Hans Christian Andersen classic fairy tale has the digit-sized heroine evading the clutches of various toads, moles, and beetles before she can proceed with her courtship with her dream lover, Prince Cornelius.
- A stop-motion animated children's television series, often referred to as the Fuzzy Felt Moomins, based on the stories and illustrations by the Finnish author Tove Jansson.
- Educational tales and adventures of a bear and his friends.
- Hector the Rat teams up with his fellow denizens of Pretty Wood, including the titular Colargol (a young girl) and the unimaginatively named Crow (a crow), to head off to Holland.
- The adventures of a little sparrow and other birds in their lively forest.
- Once upon a time, there wa a kitty named Gatsby. There was a second kitty named D. Gatsby was young, handsome, and everyone loved him. D was jealous of Gatsby... and hated how everyone fawned over cute little Gatsby. So one day, D tricked Gatsby and put him into a FedEx box that was post marked for Paris, France. This movie follows the tail of young Gatsby trying to make it out of the "City of Lights" as a young kitten in a big cat's world.
- Animators from around the world present their fanciful versions of the "academy leader", the piece of filmstock at the beginning of each reel of a movie that counts down the seconds 8-7-6-5-4-3-2.
- The two main characters are: Filemon, a little white kitten, young and naive; and Bonifacy, an old, serious black tomcat. Other characters are: the Grandmother, the Grandfather, the Puppy, a fox, mice, 'monsters from the attic', and other creatures. The cartoon is rich in elements of Polish folk legends and traditions.
- A man gets lost in a labyrinth of stairs.
- A story of a monster which, moving at an enormous speed, devours whatever comes across on its way: people, animals, cars, buildings.
- The film is considered the first Polish animation. Screening of the famous legend about a clever shoemaker, an evil dragon and a sheep stuffed with sulfur.
- Tiny human figures building bridges using wooden logs - and then the whole operation is put into context.
- Puppet film. A screen version of a Polish folk tale that tells how hard work and perseverance brought happiness to a poor man's home.
- It is a dream journey of a certain office clerk who dreams of falling in love and having a better life as the director of the office.
- Animation with a social anti-alcohol message. 55 billion from the title is the amount of money spent annually by Poles on the purchase of alcohol. To illustrate how huge this sum is, Jerzy Kotowski presents other goods that Poles would be able to afford after giving up alcohol.
- A group of Jewish children and their caretaker are waiting behind barbed wire to set off on their last journey.
- A poetic reflection on the passing of time and youth.
- 'Michalkowice Tale', the first Polish color animated puppet film. An impressive adaptation of one of the works of Hanna Januszewska.
- Acrobatic performances of circus artists take place in the arena. The gathered audience is fascinated in particular of the flying man. The whole enthusiasm disappears when it turns out that the flying circus performer is actually a bird in disguise.
- Polish version of the story of highwayman and folk hero, Juraj Janosik.
- A man walking from right to left screen stops upon noticing a cloud in the sky above him. He turns back, walking in the opposite direction. He then meets a smaller man. They both start teasing each other, firing shapes and colors from their eyes, while not moving an inch. After a lenghty "tease duel", they become tired, bow to each other and walk in opposite directions.
- Plamuz animates a cool jazz ensemble's jam session, splitting the screen into pulsing shards of color that dance to different instruments from one moment to the next.
- An artistic celebration to haymaking, nature and children's joy.
- Adaptation of a series of short stories about Oz by F. L. Baum. He tells about the adventures of little Dorota and her friends: Scarecrow, Tin Woodcutter and Cowardly Lion. A series made in the technique of a semi-flat doll, with dialogues and songs.
- At the train station, two resistance members take a gun from a German soldier. This gun becomes a property of a GL unit and is soon put to use.