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60-year-old Mira lives an unextraordinary quiet and routine life. One ordinary day - longing for affection, warmth, and love - she steps out and decides to rob a bank. Dorota Pomykala is exceptional in this work that explores old age, intimacy, and commitment.
A group of Warsaw high school graduates, sick and tired of lockdowns and online schooling, decide to head to the seaside for a party to remember, but as the night progresses, strange things begin to occur…. A playful and witty work that cleverly blends genres.
When Tymoteusz, a student at the Warsaw Academy of Music, returns to his provincial hometown, he becomes involved in the conflict between the local youths and a group of foreigners. Damian Kocur presents a drama in which social tensions are driven by human motives.
The 1930s. Widmar, a wealthy industrialist, suspects his wife is having an affair with the esteemed doctor who formed her operation. Guided by jealousy and obsessiveness, Widmar does all he can to prove his suspicion and execute his revenge.
Marysia is determined to help her son, who is on the spectrum and whom the system has failed, to receive a loving and accepting education. Her determined and courageous battle with bureaucracy and human heartlessness led to significant changes in the Polish education system.
With fluent French and forged documents, Philip escapes Nazi percussion in Poland and finds work in an exclusive hotel that acts as the stronghold of the Nazi party. He is no longer able to feel anything beyond the yearning for revenge.
Visiting his dying father at a gothic sanatorium, Jozef enters a portal into his subconscious, into memories and characters from his past. Based on stories by Bruno Schultz, Sanatorium is a singular and poetic work that touches upon human memory and has psychoanalytical resonance.