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Skąpani w ogniu (1963)
Character: Widowed Repatriate (uncredited)
Captain Sowiński finds himself on the Recovered Territories in 1945, right in the midst of local conflicts stemming from Poles settling there.
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Przerwany lot (1964)
Character: Piotrowska
The reminiscences of a Russian pilot, shot down over Poland during the war, of his first great love there.
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Niech cię odleci mara (1982)
Character: Matka Romusia
1950, a small town in Poland. Not the best times for shop owners like Jozef Piasecki - obstacles from authorities, restricted wholesale supplies. Moreover, he constantly argues with his son, the 17 year old Witek. Witek experiences love for the first time. This should be a time of great excitement for him, but Witek, being rather anxious about the future, becomes an example of a youth generation growing up under the long shadow of Stalin.
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Dwie godziny (1957)
Character: Woman at the train station (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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Trzy starty (1955)
Character: Mother
Three separate short stories about young athletes who lose their chances of success. Young swimmer - because of unhappy love. Boxer because of a fight with hooligans, for which the judges will disqualify him. But the cyclist must decide for himself what is more important for him: victory or friendship.
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Komedianty (1962)
Character: Jagielska, Dziunia's mother
Two travelling actors break from their troupe and with help of friends and family start their own act, experiencing serious success.
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Sposób bycia (1966)
Character: Accountant
A forty-year old man, destroyed physically and mentally by life experiences recounts his life.
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Historia współczesna (1961)
Character: Albinowska (uncredited)
Based on real events story of stealing methyl alcohol causing mass poisoning in town.
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Trzy kroki po ziemi (1965)
Character: Village Woman (segment 2)
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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Pensja pani Latter (1983)
Character: Marta, służąca na pensji pani Latter
The action takes place in Warsaw in the second half of the 19th century. The main character is the head of the girls' school - Mrs. Emma Latter. Ms Latter is struggling with the financial problems of her institution, because the parents of the students are still in arrears with payments. In addition to professional problems, she is tormented by problems with adolescent children. All this causes Mrs. Latter to experience a mental breakdown.
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Jasne łany (1947)
Character: Maria Ruczajowa
A young teacher educates the peasants and electrifies the village, which the local miller does not like.
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Nowy (1970)
Character: Employment Department Manager
A young man looking for work in Warsaw has to overcome many hurdles in the world of bureaucracy to finally get employed.
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Tysiąc talarów (1960)
Character: Peasant (uncredited)
An average notary finds a small fortune of coins hidden in his fireplace alongside a manuscript dating back 100 years.
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Święta wojna (1965)
Character: Kukułkowa
To secure their team's success, dedicated football fans (Boleslaw Plotnicki, Mieczyslaw Czechowicz) plot to kidnap their opponents' star player (Andrzej Kopiczynski).
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Jadą goście jadą... (1962)
Character: Anielcia (Segment 3)
Guests from America came to Poland, and there were three of them. One, a businessman, intends to buy the land from the battlefields in order to cash it for a profit abroad. The second is looking for a wife in his home village, highlander, and the third wants to visit his uncle's family. Will their trip be successful?
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Król Maciuś I (1958)
Character: Corrupt woman (uncredited)
A 10-year old boy becomes a king after the death of his father and tries to bring reforms to the country, with varying results
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Zasieki (1983)
Character: Ernest's Mother
Three Kościuszko Division soldiers, each of a different background, volunteer to take up the task of cutting German barbed wire before an offensive.
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Szaleństwa panny Ewy (1985)
Character: Aniela Halicka
From the popular series of Polish books by Kornel Makuszynski comes this charming comedy following the misadventures of Ewa, who tries to right the wrongs of this less-than-perfect world.
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Ostatni strzał (1959)
Character: Woman in Line (uncredited)
A former resistance fighter returns to his hometown after being imprisoned, bent on enacting revenge on the man that sent him behind bars.
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Józia - Die Tochter der Delegierten (1977)
Character: Gołąbowa
1929: The little girl Józia has to go a few days without her mother, who is traveling abroad for political reasons. Another story is told to the neighbors after Józia visits her relatives in the country. But 10 days can be an eternity for a small child.
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Kiedy miłość była zbrodnią (1968)
Character: Commission Member
A war drama showing the functioning of Hitler’s “racial purity” law, forbidding foreign workers from any contact with Germany. Foreigners on forced labor in Nazi Germany.
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Żołnierz zwycięstwa (1953)
Character: Diana's Wetnurse (uncredited)
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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Drugi brzeg (1962)
Character: Parolowa (voice) (uncredited)
A Polish communist in prison breaks out at the start of the war, fight against the Germans and tries to find out who put him behind bars.
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Padalce (1974)
Character: Pietrasowa
An old farmer comes into conflict with his daughter and son-in-law, who value the teaching profession more than farming.
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Święty Mikołaj pilnie poszukiwany (1974)
Character: N/A
Following a successful robbery on Christmas Eve, two thieves go hiding into a children's home, where every child is expecting Santa Claus to come soon.
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Piąta rano (1970)
Character: Flower Seller (uncredited)
Every morning, a mysterious trombonist plays a concert in one of Warsaw's tenement houses.
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Awantura o Basię (1959)
Character: Magdzia (uncredited)
Through various misunderstandings young Basia gets into the custody of several people after her mother's death.
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And the Violins Stopped Playing (1988)
Character: Ms. Stefa
This is the true story about a group of Romani's (gypsy) in occupied Poland during World War II as they confront the atrocities and tragedies of a forgotten holocaust.
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Помни имя свое (1974)
Character: N/A
Beginning of WWII. Zinaida, a Russian woman, is taken prisoner by the Germans and sent to Auschwitz concentration camp together with several other women. She is imprisoned with her baby son, Gena, who is learning to walk and takes his first steps in the snow, in the concentration camp. They spend a few years together in the camp until they are separated, first within Auschwitz itself, then, for good, when the Germans are losing the war and decide to evacuate.
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Faust (1976)
Character: Troska
Old Faust, a great scholar makes a pact with Mephistopheles - in exchange for his soul, the devil offers him youth and knowledge of the meaning of existence. Faust becomes a beautiful young man. He meets a young, virtuous girl Margaret - he asks Mephistopheles for help in seducing her.
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Wolny strzelec (1987)
Character: Mrs Wisłocka
Piotr is a freelancing journalist in early 1980's Poland. One day, he comes across a curious case of a woman's death during work and the workplace's refusal to pay the insurance to her mother.
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Obcy w lesie (1972)
Character: Zapałowa
A young forest ranger wages a decisive war with poachers, while trying to convince the villagers of his righteousness.
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Córeczka (1965)
Character: Kacprowa
A Soviet soldier stays with a Polish family.
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Wolne miasto (1958)
Character: Barcikowska
The heroic struggle of Polish post office workers in Gdańsk on the first day of World War II.
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Kryptonim Nektar (1963)
Character: Opera Director
A journalist investigates a hot new drink that just hit the market.
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Party przy świecach (1980)
Character: Gańkowa
The marriage struggling with financial problems decides to impress visiting relatives.
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Noce i dnie (1975)
Character: Jadwiga Ostrzeńska
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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Ostatni etap (1948)
Character: Block Leader Elza
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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Rozmowy kontrolowane (1991)
Character: Jarząbek's Aunt
Ryszard Ochódzki receives a special assignment for UB - infiltrating the "Solidarity" party branch in Suwałki. His arriving there coincides with the imposition of martial law on Poland.
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Świadectwo urodzenia (1961)
Character: Woman from the Forester
Three separate stories depicting the tense everyday life during occupation, as seen through the eyes of children. In “On the Road,” the two main protagonists are lost in the September’s strife: a young boy, and a soldier transporting the valueless documents of his broken unit. In “Letter from the Concentration Camp” the story’s protagonists are young boys who help their mother during the hardships of the occupation. Their treasure is an officer uniform belonging their father who is being held in a prisoner of war camp. In “Blood Drop,” the Germans find a set of typical Aryan characteristics in this story’s protagonist – a Jewish girl, hiding in an orphanage.
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Koniec nocy (1957)
Character: Mały's Mother
A group of young Łódź hoodlums spends their time shoplifting, partying and drinking heavily, until they are faced with serious consequences of their reckless behaviour.
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Uczta Baltazara (1954)
Character: Priest's Maid (uncredited)
Engineer Andrzej Uriaszewicz returns to Poland in order to smuggle a valuable painting out of the country.
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Beata (1965)
Character: Doctor
Teenaged Beata, disgusted with hypocrisy around her, runs away from home.
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Fucha (1985)
Character: N/A
Stonemasons take part in the restoration of a historic tomb.
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Kobieta w kapeluszu (1985)
Character: old woman
A psychological portrait of Ewa, a young Polish theatre actress searching for her own way in life. She plays a minor role in Jasieński's 'The Ball of Mannequins', a complete opposite of her real personality, while aspires to star as Cordelia in Shakespeare's 'King Lear'. Ewa lives on her own, occasionally visiting a famous old actress to talk about theatre, taking care of a poor neighbor, and fights her sophisticated mother rejecting the truth about her beloved father, who died an alcoholic.
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Gromada (1952)
Character: Magda
The struggle between poor villagers, who are eager to build a co-operative mill and a cultural centre, and the village wealthy men - the miller and the kulaks - who are desperate to stop the farmers.
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Kapelusz pana Anatola (1957)
Character: Bribed Woman (uncredited)
Anatol Kowalski is an old man who works in a bank and loves his old-fashioned hat. One day the hat gets lost and Anatol decides to buy a new one.
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Ewa chce spać (1958)
Character: Workers' Hotel Manager (uncredited)
Ewa Bonecka, a young student about to start school in a new place finds herself without a place to sleep after she is declined a room in a women-only hotel. Helped by a pleasant policeman, Piotr, she tries to find a lodging in the strange town full of thieves and petty troublemakers.
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Uczennica (1982)
Character: Maria Fernikowa, babcia Anny
Based on the diaries he has obtained, a young journalist tries to recreate the struggle of sixteen-year-old Hania with the German occupier.
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Aktorzy prowincjonalni (1979)
Character: Stasiakowa
The film is set in a small town near Warsaw, to which a young and coming director comes to produce a classic play (Wyspianski "Wyzwolenie") with a modern vein. Everyone in the production gets his usual stereotypical role, but the aging idol of the ensemble senses opportunity to give the performance of his life. For young director everything is already set. The leading man, however, is not giving up and is trying to restore the role according to his view. His wife listens to his fears, complaints and frustrations, while resigning herself to a fading career in a puppet theatre.
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Carmilla (1980)
Character: Madame Perrodon
In 19th-century Styria, isolated Laura's quiet life is upended by the arrival of mysterious, beautiful Carmilla, a female vampire with whom she develops an intense, homoerotic bond. As Laura's life slowly drains, themes of forbidden desire, identity, and the supernatural are explored, culminating in Laura's discovery of Carmilla's vampiric nature and a confrontation with her ancient lineage.
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Chłopi (1973)
Character: Płoszkowa (uncredited)
In a bucolic Polish hamlet, the tense relationship between a father and son reaches a boiling point when the men lose their hearts to the same woman and vie for her affections. Based on Wladyslaw Reymont's Nobel Prize-winning book and helmed by Jan Rybkowski, this theatrical release (starring Krzystof Chamiec, Wladyslaw Hancza and Emilia Krakowska) was culled from a 13-episode miniseries that aired on Polish television in 1972.
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Oszołomienie (1989)
Character: N/A
An actor is married to a dancer whose drug addiction drives them to desperation when World War II breaks out.
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Przygoda na Mariensztacie (1954)
Character: Aniela Rębaczowa
While visiting Warsaw, Hanka falls for a record-breaking bricklayer. She returns to the city to work at construction sites and prove that women can work as hard as men
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Dary magów (1972)
Character: Milkmaker
The story of a young couple who try to make ends meet to afford Christmas presents for one another.
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