
Maria Pakulnis
1956 (69 лет)Dekalog, trzy
Krzysztof Kieślowski
Daniel Olbrychski, Maria Pakulnis
It’s Christmas Eve, and Ewa has plotted to pass the hours until morning with her former lover Janusz, a family man, by making him believe her husband has gone missing. During this night of recklessness and lies, the pair grapple with choices made when their affair was discovered three years ago, and with the value of their present lives.
Decalogue III
No End
Krzysztof Kieślowski
Grażyna Szapołowska, Maria Pakulnis
1982, Poland. A translator loses her husband and becomes a victim of her own sorrow. She looks to sex, to her son, to law, and to hypnotism when she has nothing else in this time of martial law when Solidarity was banned.
No End
Konsul
Mirosław Bork
Piotr Fronczewski, Maria Pakulnis
After a con-man is released from prison, he gradually gets back to his old tricks, but his cons grow ever more elaborate and travel steadily up the ladder of society until he has local politicians and important government ministers involved in his schemes.
Konsul
Obywatel Piszczyk
Andrzej Kotkowski
Jerzy Stuhr, Maria Pakulnis
This film is a sequel to Munk's Zezowate Szczescie and it's much the same, only more so. The film begins in a cinema, where the last scenes of Zezowate Szczescie are being shown. Born unlucky, a victim of the errors and distortions of Stalinism, he is released in 1956. He meets a politically feverish woman, her influential parents, and finally becomes the father of her child. But bad luck, or perhaps an unlucky era, will not let him forget.
Citizen Piszczyk
Neha
Martin Šulík
Maria Pakulnis, György Cserhalmi
A wonderful dark tale of coming of age in a country in transformation - then Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia) in 1990s. Against the backdrop of a regime change and general crisis of basic values, a young man is finding his way into adult life. Playing a part in a love (hate?) triangle he does not fully understand until the conclusion, he desperately tries to make sense of the unpredictable behavior of the other two main characters which is linked to the secrets lurking in their past. All this while he is not sure about his own role in a world where yesterday's truths mean nothing today. Brilliant actors in a brilliant film that even gives you a glimpse of hope at the end.
Tenderness
Dolina Issy
Tadeusz Konwicki
Anna Dymna, Maria Pakulnis
The film evokes a childhood in rural Lithuania between the wars. A country boy, Tomaszek, lives on a rich estate, situated on the Polish border. He realizes that the Issa Valley he lives in is to be torn apart by internal political conflicts and unrests among the mixed population of Poles, Lithuanians, Jews and Russians. He, however, is captivated by a paradise surrounding him, the forest, and his fantasies.
The Issa Valley
Rozdroże Café
Leszek Wosiewicz
Robert Olech, Maria Pakulnis
A group of young friends from the country decides to toss out their morals and go for the gold in this Polish-made drama. Believing that money is the only thing they need to be happy, the ambitious pals engage in serious crime, eventually causing some of them to wonder if the prize was really worth the price. Robert Olech, Maria Pakulnis, Jacek Rozenek, Piotr Glowacki and Dominika Markuszewska star.
Rozdroże Café
Jezioro Bodeńskie
Janusz Zaorski
Krzysztof Pieczyński, Joanna Szczepkowska
A Pole who spent time in an internment camp during the war on the Swiss-German border, visits the site many years later and recalls these days. He meets with other Poles confined in the same camp, including several women, in whose he had romantic interests.
Sons and Comrades
Pajęczarki
Barbara Sass
Adrianna Biedrzyńska, Maria Pakulnis
Two sisters, a journalist and a student, are struggling with financial problems. They decide to save their budget by stealing from wealthy men. They break into their apartments through windows in order to realize their American dream...
The Spider Women