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Szklana kula (1972)
Character: Aga's Father
Five teenagers on the cusp of their final year in high school ponder about their futures.
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Romantyczni (1970)
Character: Innkeeper
An intimate psychological drama: the story of two brothers who, in the winter of 1848, waited for the opportunity to enter General Bem's troops in Hungary and experience emotional conflicts in a noble manor, which lead to a fundamental confrontation of attitudes and characters.
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Rachunek sumienia (1964)
Character: Aleksy
The wrongly convicted Roman leaves prison and tries to return to his earlier life.
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Szklana góra (1960)
Character: MRN Chairman
A quarry worker falls in love with a practicing doctor.
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Ubranie prawie nowe (1964)
Character: Priest
After years of working in the city, Róża returns to the countryside. The property she has accumulated draws the attention of local bachelors.
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Звёзды встречаются в Москве (1959)
Character: Self
Documentary essay about the First Moscow International Film Festival, held in August 1959, about its participants and guests - Soviet and foreign actors, directors who came to the film forum.
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Godzina szczytu (1974)
Character: Trzos
The life of engineer Maksymowicz changes dramatically when he accidentally learns that he is terminally ill.
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Egzamin (1975)
Character: Judge
A helpline dispatched saves a young woman from commiting suicide and tries to find the reason for her decision.
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Zaczarowany rower (1955)
Character: Wanicki
The last stage of the Cycling Race Dookoła Polski: Kielce - Warsaw. The fate of the race is at stake: the Polish team still has a chance to win, it is not far from the leading Hungarian national team, in which great cyclist Haranda rides in the yellow jersey. Only the best Pole - Popiel - can take it from him. But he is a competitor - individualist, unruly and undisciplined ...
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Czterej pancerni i pies cz. II (1968)
Character: Soviet General ("A Dog's Claw")
The second of four theatrically released episode compilations of the TV series, featuring episodes 3 and 4.
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Tabliczka marzenia (1968)
Character: Ludka's Father
A fifteen-year old Ludka navigates first love and frustrations related to failures of the adult world during summer holidays.
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Dziś w nocy umrze miasto (1961)
Character: Camp guard (uncredited)
An unlikely couple - a Polish concentration camp inmate and a young German girl - stick together and try to survive the RAF bombing of Dresden in February 1945.
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Album polski (1970)
Character: Doctor
University student Anna and her boyfriend Tomek use a precious photograph to trace and unveil the complex wartime and post-war past of their parents.
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Godziny nadziei (1955)
Character: Dosiad
In the last days of World War 2, people of various ethnic background meet in a Polish military hospital in a small German town, whereas a Nazi SS division hides in the local forests and tries to move westwards.
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Orzeł (1959)
Character: Commander Kozłowski
Based on a true story of Polish submarine "Orzel" (The Eagle): September 1939, "Orzel" is coming to Estonian neutral harbor in Tallin. Under pressure from Germany Estonians have intern the ship. Commander Grabinski decides to escape to England through the Baltic Sea, without any maps that has been confiscated and with only small amount of fuel on board.
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Noce i dnie (1975)
Character: Dr. Wettler
A family saga of Barbara Ostrzeńska-Niechcic and Bogumił Niechcic against the backdrop of the January Uprising of 1863 and World War I. The film is a rather straightforward and faithful adaptation of a novel by Maria Dabrowska with the same title. The plot is woven around the changing fortunes of a noble (upper-class) Niechcic family in the pre-WWI Poland. There are two main crossing threads: a social history one and an existential one.
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Giuseppe w Warszawie (1964)
Character: Kischke
The Italian soldier Giuseppe Santucci, on his way home from the Russian front has his machine gun stolen in Warsaw. Afraid of consequences, he stays in Warsaw and occupies a flat of the Polish girl Maria, whom he suspects of stealing weapon. Maria indeed is an active member of the Polish resistance, contrary to her brother, Staszek, a painter, who only wants a calm living. In a course of events Giuseppe falls in love and, along with Staszek, becomes a hero of the Polish resistance.
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Milczące ślady (1961)
Character: Drunkard
A UB Captain tries to apprehend a band of former resistance fighters causing havoc to citizens, but they're always one step ahead of him.
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Czas przeszły (1961)
Character: "Filip"
Fram is in a German POW camp where brutal, cold-hearted Gestapo officers like Weber or Von Steinhagen terrorize and execute their Polish prisoners. One day Fram sees a way to escape the camp and he takes it, heading out to find his fellow resistance fighters.
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Popiół i diament (1958)
Character: Święcki
A young academy soldier, Maciek Chelmicki, is ordered to shoot the secretary of the KW PPR. A coincidence causes him to kill someone else. Meeting face to face with his victim, he gets a shock. He faces the necessity of repeating the assassination. He meets Krystyna, a girl working as a barmaid in the restaurant of the "Monopol" hotel. His affection for her makes him even more aware of the senselessness of killing at the end of the war. Loyalty to the oath he took, and thus the obligation to obey the order, tips the scales.
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Pociąg (1959)
Character: Lawyer
Two strangers, Jerzy and Marta, accidentally end up holding tickets for the same sleeping chamber on an overnight train to the Baltic Sea coast. Also on board is Marta's spurned lover, who will not leave her alone. When the police enter the train in search of a murderer on the lam, rumors fly and everything seems to point toward one of the main characters as the culprit.
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Anatomia miłości (1972)
Character: Priest
A young attractive widow has a one-night stand with a handsome architect. The couple soon starts a tumultuous relationship.
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Zaduszki (1961)
Character: Szary
A pair of lovers go off to a small hotel in a little town. The memories of war, however, intrude on their idyll. The girl and boy relive certain wartime experiences in flashback. She was a communist who drove a boy loving her to give himself up.
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Gniazdo (1974)
Character: (uncredited)
Told in flashback as Mieszko lies feverish in his bed just before the Battle of Cedynia, Gniazdo recounts how the revered leader extended Poland's borders, formed an alliance with Emperor Otto I, and ultimately strengthened his country's autonomy by achieving victory during that crucial battle in the year 972.
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Kochajmy syrenki (1967)
Character: Hunter
Polish musical comedy. The film focuses on two friends who spend their vacation in the beautiful countryside of Mazury. They buy a very nice car (Syrenka), but in order to pay for it the men need to start working as solicitors for a notable art impresario named Koszajtis. Soon they get thrown right in the middle of a hilarious war between two rivaling music-and-dance groups.
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Pod gwiazdą frygijską (1954)
Character: Wajszyc
Communist Szczęsny juggles between his revolutionary activities and love to a fellow party member Madzia in this sequel to "Cellulose".
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Celuloza (1954)
Character: Wajszyc
Through the fate of the boy - whose hunger drives from his home village , and who receives a severe school of life , going through different social environments in order to become conscious , revolutionary activist - creators show a realistic panorama of conflicts in pre-WWII Poland.
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