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Spotkania w mroku (1960)
Character: Worker (uncredited)
A pianist from Poland visits a town in West Germany and starts to remember details about her life during the war.
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Prawdzie w oczy (1970)
Character: Michał
After an accident in a smelter plant kills two workers a crane operator decides to take full responsibility.
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Dwie godziny (1957)
Character: Kuba's brother (uncredited)
Follows the lives of people shortly after World War 2 as they try to adjust to their new lives. Completed in 1946, it was banned from release by the communist government of Poland until 1957 in edited form.
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Mazepa (1976)
Character: Chmara
King Jan Kazimierz, Mazepa, a young Cossack from the king's entourage, and Zbigniew, the voivode's son from his first marriage, are all in love with Amelia, the voivode's wife. Dramatic coincidences and misunderstandings lead to a tragic ending. Zbigniew commits suicide, Amelia dies, the voivode orders Mazepa to be captured, stripped naked, and tied to a horse, after which he releases him, while he himself kills himself with a dagger in front of the king.
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Gdzie woda czysta i trawa zielona (1977)
Character: Spychała
The young Kuriata takes the position of the secretary of the City Committee in Grodów, where a corrupt clique ruled for many years. Kuriata begins to introduce competent people to managerial functions, which is enthusiastically received by workers who want changes for the better.
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Trzy kroki po ziemi (1965)
Character: Tenant (segment 1)
Three stories about life problems, each rooted in contemporary reality through newspaper reports and a “Polityka” magazine survey, crafted by documentarians Jerzy Hoffman and Edward Skórzewski.
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Dotknięcie nocy (1962)
Character: Rybicki
Roman Jacenko, a local photographer tries to turn his fortunes around and rob a bank transport.
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Żołnierz zwycięstwa (1953)
Character: Stefan Pawłowski
Two-part biopic about General Karol Świerczewski, living embodiment of the party line, and the group of party members from his hometown fighting the fascist forces towards the socialist state of affairs.
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Wiśnie (1979)
Character: Jacek Wachowiak
Thirty years after the war, Anna, a journalist from Germany, leaves for her native village in Lower Silesia, which she had to leave with her family in 1945. Here she meets Ludwik, an old love and her daughter's father.
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Najlepszy kolega (1981)
Character: Fisherman
A school reunion is called to commemorate Adam, who died during the Second World War while defending a bridge. Unexpectedly, Adam shows up just before the ceremony. It turns out that he was only wounded, and after a war started a family and lived an ordinary life. To avoid the truth from spreading town Adam is asked to leave so that he can still be revered as a hero.
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Niedaleko Warszawy (1954)
Character: Steel Mill Director
Imperialist spies try to disrupt and stop production in a large steelworks.
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Miejsce dla jednego (1966)
Character: POP Secretary
The deputy director of a machine plant is injured in a car accident and loses important documents. An uncompromising controller is sent to the plant to investigate the matter.
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Stawka większa niż życie cz. V (1969)
Character: Bartek ("Edyta") (uncredited)
The fifth of the six episode compilations of the TV series released theatrically, featuring episodes 14 and 15.
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Zakazane piosenki (1947)
Character: Maria Kędziorek's Executioner
Set during the German occupation of Warsaw during WWII, this musical tells the story of several inhabitants of the same tenement house.
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Droga w świetle księżyca (1973)
Character: Envoy (uncredited)
Julian, a young man who came back home after years of studying abroad finds his life in turmoil after falling for his stepmother, while his dead mother's spirit haunts the family house, intent on revenge.
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Ostatni etap (1948)
Character: Bronek
Poland, during World War II. Martha Weiss, a Jewish woman, arrives at the Auschwitz extermination camp with her family. She is assigned the role of interpreter, but her loved ones are much less fortunate.
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Miś (1981)
Character: Weglarz
En route to London, Bear discovers at the border checkpoint that his passport is missing a few pages, which may prevent him from traveling to the city with the sports team he manages.
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Ulica Graniczna (1949)
Character: Natan Sziuliu
The story of Polish and Jewish families living side by side in one Warsaw street. Everything changes once and for all with the Nazi invasion.
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Hubal (1973)
Character: Gałki Host
Major Henryk "Hubal" Dobrzański refuses to surrender to the Germans in the wake of the 1939 campaign and continues to lead his regiment in guerilla warfare against the invaders.
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Dom na pustkowiu (1950)
Character: Coal Man
Basia and her aunt live in peace far away from war efforts. One day that peace is shattered when a concentration camp prisoner, a communist activist seeks refuge in their house.
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Młodość Chopina (1952)
Character: Parisian Worker
Young Frederic Chopin comes of age during a tumultous time in Polish history.
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