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- The film shows a possible version of events in the life of Captain Witold Pilecki. The film has biographical features. The presented version of events was not possible to present during the Polish People's Republic (PRL), i.e. in the years 1944-1989. The main character is interrogated and tortured in the prison on Rakowiecka Street in Warsaw by officers of the Security Office of the Polish People's Republic. During the interrogation, the captain talks about his activities during World War II, an important topic is his stay in the Konzentrationslager Auschwitz concentration camp. The film shows the situation during the war and after the official end of World War II in 1945. After 1945, Poland was a Soviet dictatorship. People like Witold Pilecki, who was a hero fighting for Poland's freedom (dangerous to the USSR dictatorship), should have been defamed and murdered according to the law. Comrade Cyrankiewicz and other comrades from Moscow could not let public opinion that Pilecki was, among others, organizer of the resistance movement in KL Auschwitz. The film shows that, according to the official, only correct opinion of the communist party, Comrade Cyrankiewicz led the resistance movement in the Nazi death camp. After torture and a scheduled trial, the hero is sentenced to death. He was murdered in 25 May 1948. The film shows, among other things, KL Auschwitz through the eyes of a Polish prisoner, an officer. The Warsaw Uprising, the security torture chambers.
- The adventures of Geralt of Rivia, a monster slayer for hire.
- Poland in the 17th century. Two army officers stand up to the ruling aristocracy and end up in prison.
- The documentary follows the true and elaborate depiction of pedophilia in the Polish Catholic Church.
- Polish film, whose action takes place in Poland, in the second half of the 40s XX century. Its heroes are members of the armed underground of the independence struggle against the communist regime for the postwar shape of the homeland. The film is related to the story of the last Resolute Soldier - Joseph Franczak, ps. "Puppet".
- 1890s, Russian-occupied Poland. When Marcin Borowicz begins his gymnasium education, he is confronted with brutal indoctrination and attempts of resistance.
- Klara and Aniela are two young girls who decide not to get married. This decision makes bachelors even more eager to conquer them.
- The 12 year old driving enthusiast Gabriel is frustrated with his grandparents and decides to go across Poland with a comrade to find the father who left him as young. A subtle, cheerful, and touching story of friendship and love.
- Teenage girl, Marysia is struggling to find her place in that cruel post-apocalyptic reality where the new world order is based on anarchy and lawlessness, which trigger people's worst instincts.
- A Catholic Pole, determined to heal a historical wound, launches a crusade to reconcile Poles and Jews over a massacre that happened 69 years ago.
- Staszek Popiel is the star of the Polish cycling team. Unfortunately, he pays more attention to his own career than to team fights. The athlete hides his injury from his friends and, as a result, the Polish team does not do very well in an important race. As part of his strategy, the cyclist intends to damage the bike of his most dangerous rival, a Hungarian named Haranda.
- Two desperate young people attack a pawnshop. Escaping with the loot, they run into a neighboring shop, taking the people there hostage. "Hostages" is a story told in the convention of situational comedy that each of us is first and foremost a hostage of the limitations that we impose on ourselves. The heroes of the story, confronted in a limited space, gradually reveal, also to themselves, deeply hidden desires and emotions, which allows them to look at their lives and the choices they make from a broader, and sometimes completely new, perspective.
- A young boy is accused of attempting to murder a local priest. When the boy gets hurt in an accident, the townspeople are not willing to give him a hand.
- Kitka was just a little girl when she lost her mother. Now, in her late teens, she makes her first life choices. Her grandfather, her father and even her late mother are determined to help the adolescent girl. However, suffering from the family trauma and in constant conflict with each other, they themselves seem to need help. They do not make it any easier for Kitka so the girl decides to take matters into her own hands. She embarks on a series of funny adventures, meets a number of strange characters and experiences first romantic entanglements. Eventually, everything ends wonderfully well, and the literal sense of the word wonder is not to be forgotten in this context.
- Piotr comes back from abroad to his hometown to verify what was the role of his grandfather in the Kielce pogrom. He questions members of his family and witnesses of the event, knocks on the doors of residents of the building at Planty Street 7/9 and talks to those, who are interested in Jewish history of Kielce. It turns out that verifying what had really happened is impossible.
- Soldiers of the Polish National Army (underground resistance) prepare to break into a prison to release their comrade who's imprisoned by the Gestapo. The story focuses on their attempt to attempt to acquire weapons, but the plot is not going according to the plan.
- Documentary about a massacre on July 4, 1946, when 42 Jews - who had survived the Holocaust - were killed in Poland.