Podróżni jak inni 1970
A group of Polish communists in Paris arrives in Poland to fight against the Nazis.
A group of Polish communists in Paris arrives in Poland to fight against the Nazis.
A story of some love. Is love and life always dependent on chance? Or perhaps from destiny? The problem of the loneliness of the individual among people and the low sensitivity of society towards the underprivileged by fate.
At the Cultural Center, a young scientist gives a lecture that evokes spontaneous reactions from the audience.
To a couple, at the age of menopause, who are unexpectedly born a coveted son. Both the mother and father of the child, impressed by the miracle of this birth, want to give the child a name with special meaning. The name has significant religious connotations for the Polish mentality.
The film talks about women's participation in World War II. Former female soldiers, nurses and liaison officers tell about their wartime fates. Today they are directors, secretaries, lecturers and saleswomen.
The subject of the film is the problem of the migration of young people from the countryside to the cities in search of an easier life. The meeting of the whole family - whose paths have diverged a long time ago - with the sick father and a long conversation with him determine the final decision of the film's protagonist, Janek: he will return to where he comes from, to the countryside, to his fatherland.
They are adults and still want to remain children. They live in a colorful world of fleeting pleasure like music
An official falls victim to hooligans. He recognizes one of the attackers at a party organized by his director.
Aki and Bruno are two adult renegades in love with each other. They manage to create their little heaven on earth outside the social norms. Miron - a young boy - mindlessly destroys this world through his boyish naiveté and childish self-centeredness. The film is about immaturity, the space between the world of adults and the world of the underdog.
A group of veterans recount a horrifying experience when trapped in a minefield, resulting in each losing their sight.
"Marynarka..." is a story of a painter who went on a cruise on a navy ship, framed by a musical film. It features Anna German, Piotr Szczepanik and the Szczecin band Filipinki.
A young, unemployed catechist goes to the province to take a job at a school.
Maciej Sienski's film is an extensive panorama of life in occupied Poland. The documentary focuses on the existence of civilians, their living conditions, and above all, the constant and periodically intensifying Nazi terror.
"We don't like the party, the former party anymore; one would like to walk with one's head held high, though" - bade farewell to the Polish United Workers' Party its last head, Mieczyslaw Franciszek Rakowski. In the winter of 1990, the organization's banner was solemnly brought out during a meeting in the Congress Hall. The PZPR was dissolved, and a whole new chapter in the history of postwar Poland began.
A lone soldier and a stranger protect the property of an abandoned factory against looters.
Building a kite, and all the adventures and pranks of dog days.
Elections of authorities were a real holiday in the Polish People's Republic. Sometimes suits, often red ties, decorated with the national colors of the committees. The country's residents flocked to the polls in crowds to express their support for those in power with their vote. In compact columns, soldiers and civil servants marched to the commissions. In hospitals, doctors and nurses voted, the ballot boxes were delivered to seriously ill patients. With special documents, railroad workers traveling around the country were also able to fulfill their duty. Years of effort by the authorities in making the public politically aware bore fruit.