
Olga Miłaszewska
1963 (63 года)Atlas
Maciej Kawalski
Magdalena Pociecha, Tomasz Kot
A remote, and a bit crazy to be honest, psychiatric hospital receives a curious patient —one who he doesn’t move nor speak but spends his days standing with his hands up. The only thing known is his nickname — “The Atlas”. In a word, he is a riddle and riveting one at that, like an itch you cannot quite scratch. Theories and informed-and-fact-based-gossip flourish all around the place. As luck would have it, so does the conflict as what to do with him. The situation is close to exploding, but the Atlas won’t stir. Or will he?
The Atlas
With Fire and Sword
Jerzy Hoffman
Izabella Scorupco, Alexandr Domogarov
In the mid-17th century, Poland was the largest, most democratic, and most tolerant country in Europe. However, a tragic civil war brought about the gradual decline of the once glorious republic...
With Fire and Sword
Jak pies z kotem
Janusz Kondratiuk
Robert Więckiewicz, Aleksandra Konieczna
A vision of an unconventional family together with their conflicts and rivalry, a vision full of ironic sense of humour but also emotional moments and true closeness. When the elder brother, Andrzej, suddenly falls ill, despite their differences and a wall of misunderstandings that has grown between them, his younger brother is taking it upon himself to care for his brother in need.
A Cat with a Dog
Juliusz
Aleksander Pietrzak
Wojciech Mecwaldowski, Jan Peszek
An organised arts teacher has only one main problem in life, which is his father – a painter always going from one party to the next. When the father lives through his second heart attack and still refuses to change his lifestyle, Julius will have to find a way to influence his behaviour.
Julius
Gwiazdeczka
Natasza Parzymies
Pola Gonciarz, Natalia Sikora
After a drug-related accident, a rising pop star in Poland finds herself in a women’s prison where she is assigned the arduous task of running the prison choir — although none of the inmates can sing. Simultaneously bleak, moving, and eccentric, Parzymies’ short film offers an amusing window onto the little-known world of prison life.
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