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- "Bloody Night 3" is a short comedy film compiled from unused footage of the planned final scene from the movie "Accidental Hunter," directly referencing it. It is an independent title, unrelated to any series, if one exists. Conceived as a humorous take on the amateurish nature of the comedy, as well as its hidden, dark scenery and barely visible characters. The low budget of "Accidental Hunter" prevented proper lighting for filming the planned final scene, a battle between humans and monsters, which inspired the creation of the film "Bloody Night 3."
- The priest's concubine, Jadzia, becomes pregnant with him. She also discovers that he is cheating on her.
- A group of junior high school pupils from Bircza, a town at the foot of Bieszczady mountains in SE Poland discover a place where 800 local Jews were murdered during World War II. Today both the place, and the tragic story seem totally forgotten. Teenagers reach the last witnesses and they try to reconstruct the course of the event and to commenmorate a forgotten genocide.
- The ethnographer from Kashubia returns to her hometown to look at folk religiosity. He knows her well from home, but cuts himself off from her in adulthood. He meets young Kashubians facing the challenge of saving the tradition of bowing down and dancing with holy images. They are getting ready for the pilgrimage, during which they will carry a picture of over one hundred kilograms on their shoulders. Physical weakness and the need to learn the traditions from YouTube make them aware of the difficult task ahead of them.
- During the production of the play based on Aristophanes' "Birds" three artist friends need to take responsibility for the roles they play in their social microcosm. In the meantime, an unusual post-hipster melodrama unfolds.
- Painter from the year 3018 goes on a perceptual journey to 2021 - to discover the Mystery of Existence and complete his life's work.
- "The Art of Remembering" is a film documenting the activities of volunteers of the National Heritage Institute's program "Together for Heritage".
- Where does human sacrifice come from? Where are its limits? The life of the protagonist is not a bed of roses. From dawn to dusk her day is filled with chores, her work in a plant manufacturing matches is just an episode. The woman wants to make up for her past mistakes. Together with her husband, she decides to take care of disabled Weronika. Privately, quietly, with no lofty words, she handles her everyday struggle, which is where the real sacrifice is required.
- A look at the 1989 democratic changes in Poland through the last convention of the Polish United Workers' Party, which ruled the country for 45 years and is now being dissolved.
- Przemyslaw Gintrowski was a famous singer and song writer of the Polish Solidarity movement. The movie is a portrait of a rebellious artist who unexpectedly lost the reason for creation when Poland became a free country.
- A story of an extraordinary life of Alfred Schreyer, the last Jew of Drohobycz, Ukraine, who was born and still lives in this town. Mr. Schreyer, who is 89 years old, is a Holocaust survivor whose whole family was murdered by the Nazis during WWII. In his lifetime, his hometown has been part of Poland, German occupied territory, the Soviet Union, and Ukraine. The protagonist, who is a musician, tells his story, sings popular Jewish and Polish songs from his repertoire, and guides us around Drohobycz, a town where Bruno Schulz, the famous writer and Mr. Schreyer's school teacher, lived and got killed by a Gestapo officer.
- Talk to Me is a documentary on Krzysiek, a 21-year-old marijuana addict staying at a drug rehabilitation centre in Warsaw. The film, however, is not a typical narrative about addiction. A rare example of the real life seeping into the film, it shows a relationship between the protagonist and the director, who unexpectedly face a difficult situation. It is a coming-of-age story of growing feelings and a struggle against one's weaknesses.
- A subtle portrait about one of the last open air cinemas in Poland.
- One exam, one generation, three young women. Before them, The Exam, the entrance into adulthood, and Polish exam of life.
- Nowa Huta, a suburban district of Krakow in Poland, model example of a socialist City - sixty years later. A group of sixty year old friends from primary school meet again at their class reunion. They come up with THE PLAN - to help their depressed friend by sending him to Jamaica. Money is the only problem...
- Kobro / Strzeminski: A Fantastic Tale is a story about two famous artist told in technical, formal, and narrative experiment, a blend of feature footage, virtual scenography and animation.
- A Cursed book. Hated and loved. In its pages are the answers to the great mysteries of mankind. While the Eath suffers a violent geological change, a linguist must find this enigmatic book, which is a tool to avoid the final destruction.
- Sport climber and a mother of two kids, after 20 years of living her passion, sets herself a new goal - to climb the route that no women has ever done before. A story about Kinga Ociepka-Grzegulska - one of the most important figures of the last two decades in Polish sport climbing.
- A lawyer, Jozef Szamota, tries to reveal the secret of mysterious woman that he met in abandoned mansion.
- The story of an ordinary accountant, Ryszard Siwiec, who set himself on fire during the large harvest festival at the Warsaw stadium in 1968. He did it to protest against the military invasion in Czechoslovakia.
- A posthumous homage to the great Polish cinematographer Edward Klosinski, who worked with such luminaries of Polish cinema as Krzysztof Zanussi, Krzysztof Kieslowski and the film's director Andrzej Wajda.
- Second part of a documentary about work, thoughts and dreams of the top Polish portrait photographers. Film takes us on a journey across very different, strong personalities.
- A provocative and crafted insight into the mechanisms of human self-destruction through the life of an MMA fighter.
- The hero of the film - Jan Ptaszyn Wroblewski is an absolutely legendary figure for the entire Polish jazz scene. A man of institution: musician, composer, arranger, critic, pedagogue, showman, outstanding jazz theorist. His biography is at the same time the history of syncopated music in Poland. The structure of the film is built on the narrative of the protagonist, who, starting from early childhood, bound his life, for better or worse, to jazz. The musician's statements are supplemented by his friends and colleagues from different periods of his creative path. And he worked with all the most prominent artists of our jazz scene. They include Henryk Miskiewicz, Wojciech Karolak, Lora Szafran and the already legendary Jerzy Dudus Matuszkiewicz. The entire film is complemented by unique archival footage.
- A documentary portrait of radical Polish artist - Zbigniew Libera. He and his hippie friends are trying to make a cinema movie in Slovak mountains.
- Arizona is a brand of cheap wine which happens to be the only escape and consolation for the unemployed and depraved former workers of PGR (State Farming Cooperative) that now stands in ruins.