|
Prostytutki (1998)
Character: Ula's Mother
In the life of Ula, a twenty-year-old very pretty girl, nothing good has happened so far. Poverty, her father an alcoholic abuser to his family, finally an illegitimate child, raised alone ...
|
|
|
Sekret (1973)
Character: Danuta Rachwalska-Nowak
After her husband's death Stefania learns that her respected spouse, who was a university professor, had a flat of his own where he lead a second life.
|
|
|
Miejsce na ziemi (1960)
Character: Girl at a Train Station (uncredited)
A teenager finds himself torn after the death of his mother and falls on the wrong side of the law.
|
|
|
|
|
Menedżer (1986)
Character: Danuta Mackiewicz
After the death of the director of the Polish company "Gont", the competition for his position begins. It is attended by the chief accountant Joachim Mackiewicz. However, the fight for the director's chair is skilfully manipulated by a certain Szczurowski. Mackiewicz, who wants to remain honest at all costs, quickly becomes his victim. At the same time, serious problems arise in Joachim's life.
|
|
|
Wielki układ (1976)
Character: Teresa, żona Jacka
40-year-old engineer Marek Kołodziejski comes to his hometown after fifteen years. He wants to take revenge on his friends who kicked him out of the band for appropriating the authorship of the project.
|
|
|
Ubranie prawie nowe (1964)
Character: Girl at Party (uncredited)
After years of working in the city, Róża returns to the countryside. The property she has accumulated draws the attention of local bachelors.
|
|
|
Jarosław Dąbrowski (1976)
Character: Natalia Chrzastkowska
A film biography of Jarosław Dąbrowski, a Russian officer, Polish independence activist, and communist.
|
|
|
Umarłem, aby żyć (1984)
Character: sister Salomea
Warsaw 1941. Gestapo captures a Home Army soldier who knows the code needed to read the list of agents working in Reich. Tortured Wójcik asks the doctors for poison.
|
|
|
Podróż nad morze (1989)
Character: Anna, the "sewn-on" aunt Roma
Fourteen-year-old Roman Nowak, who becomes an orphan. Though his mother raised him alone, she provided him with a warm, happy home. After her death, the boy learns that he still has a father. Romek has serious shortcomings. After his mother's death, changing school and the environment, Will a strict mathematician get a little bit of forbearance and give the boy another chance?
|
|
|
Tak tak (1993)
Character: Pediatrist
Set in Poland in the 1970s, the main character half-heartedly goes about his job as a censor at the state run television station, whilst conducting affairs with nurses, airline pilots, etc. Interesting scene where main character must illegally emigrate to his own country.
|
|
|
Dwaj panowie 'N' (1962)
Character: Elżbieta Brylska
Kazmierz Dziewanowicz's hobby is very strange. He collects people who were born on the 29th of February. One day he sees that in his collection there are two men with the same name, the same birth place, the same date of birth and the same parents. In the middle of the night somebody kills him. The Intelligence Agency begins investigation.
|
|
|
Pogrzeb świerszcza (1978)
Character: Krystyna
Seven-year-old Marek - a lonely boy, lost, desperately seeking warmth and love. His parents are two young scientists, completely devoted to their careers. She is just finishing her doctoral thesis, he is sketching new projects to promote him. They apply rigor and ruthless discipline to the child. No bond connects them with a child. They do not try to understand his needs, have no idea about his dreams, problems. Marek falls into severe depression. In the doctor's office, Marek notices a cat. He is awakened by the overwhelming desire to have his own pet - a longed-for friend. Of course, the parents do not even want to hear about it. Marek secretly, for buying pocket money, he buys a cricket - a creature that is small enough to hide from the eyes of his parents.
|
|
|
|
|
Koty to dranie (1978)
Character: Director's wife
Retired Sypniewski stands before a bizarre task - he must drown kittens.
|
|
|
Kierunek Berlin (1969)
Character: Soldier
Polish Army takes part in the Berlin Operation in the final weeks of World War 2.
|
|
|
Latające machiny kontra Pan Samochodzik (1991)
Character: Joanna
Mr. Samochodzik with his friend Joanna and her son Piotr are going on vacation to a mountain village. Peter dreams of adventures, and his imagination is focused on discovering weirdness. Here he eavesdrops on a conversation which shows that a man and a woman are planning a murder. It turns out, however, that the mysterious man is the author of crime novels Mr. Arizona, who uses the advice and ideas of his servant Sophia. The mistake is explained, Mr. Samochodzik, Joanna and Piotr gain new friends and thanks to them they meet the Italian film crew making the film in this area. Unfortunately, a real misfortune falls on the filmmakers: the main role star - beautiful Diana - mysteriously disappears. There is a break in shooting. The producer of the film seems distraught, but Mr. Arizona suspects that the actress's disappearance is an advertising gimmick. The friends start investigating on their own.
|
|
|
Historia żółtej ciżemki (1961)
Character: (uncredited)
Set in the Middle Ages the film tells the story of a wonder child, the little sculptor Wawrzek, who goes to work for a great master, Wit Stwosz. The story culminates in the unveiling of Stwosz's greatest masterpiece, the Altar of St. Mary's Church in Cracow.
|
|
|
Pułapka (1971)
Character: Wanda Rajner
Shortly after World War 2 a conflict between cousins, a Polish major and a former SS soldier arises on the Recovered Territories.
|
|
|
Głos z tamtego świata (1962)
Character: Ela (uncredited)
A doctor, though not having finished his studies, earns a living providing medical advice. A former nurse enters the stage, saying she hears voices from "the other world". At first, they can exploit gullible victims without problems, but soon the authorities begin showing in these quacks.
|
|
|
Szczur (1994)
Character: opiekunka finalistek konkursu
Polish businessman Jarek Branicki organizes a beauty pageant. As the man in charge, he expects his girlfriend to win it and suggests this outcome to the judges. At the same time, however, he is on the verge of bankruptcy and tries to escape the country after being cornered by his creditors. Recognized by a passenger on the train, he flees and finds refuge in the underground passages of Warsaw’s central railway station.
|
|
|
|
|
Kocie ślady (1971)
Character: Hanka
A young militia lieutenant goes undercover as a journalist to investigate a Zakopane smuggling ring.
|
|
|
Orzeł i reszka (1975)
Character: Zuzanna (voice) (uncredited)
In spring of 1954, thanks to amnesty, Marcin Nowak - a political prisoner - get released from prison and tries turn his life back to normal
|
|
|
Eminent Domain (1991)
Character: Anna
A high-ranking Polish politburo member is banished from the party, and must find out why. Set in 1979 Poland before the Solidarity events.
|
|
|
Jeszcze raz (2008)
Character: Tomuś's Mother
This romantic comedy is about a mother and daughter and their entertaining adventures in love. The mother, Anna, is an energetic and attractive 40-year-old with a great sense of humor, a great sense of fashion, and an easy going personality. Her 19-year-old daughter Kasia, on the other hand, is an atypical teenager who is serious, shutters at the thoughts of parties or boys. Instead, she focuses on eating healthy, practicing yoga, and having a practical approach to life. What will happen when two eligible bachelors, Michal and Pawel, encounter these two lovely ladies?
|
|
|
Zaraza (1972)
Character: Olczak's Wife
Based on a true outbreak of smallpox in Wroclaw. A young doctor picks up a girl and they go to bed, but the night is ruined by the doctor being called to the epidemic. The doctor has to leave, and when it is all over, runs into her with another man.
|
|
|
Jak rozpętałem drugą wojnę światową: Cz. 3 - Wśród swoich (1970)
Character: Teresa
Disguised as an Italian medic, Dolas finds himself on a ship evacuating wounded Axis soldiers to Italy. He leaves the ship disguised as a Nazi soldier, but is found out, declared a deserter and sent to the Eastern Front. However, on the flight to Russia, he is able to escape with a parachute, and finds himself back in Poland, now occupied by Nazis.
|
|
|
Dzięcioł (1971)
Character: Irena
A man approaching middle age gets more than he bargained for when he tries having an extramarital affair while his wife is away.
|
|
|
|
|
Niebieskie jak Morze Czarne (1973)
Character: Ewa (voice) (uncredited)
A group of middle-aged men takes a bus trip to the Black Sea, having to put up with the border guard, accommodation and their guide, a film school student.
|
|
|
Wyspa złoczyńców (1965)
Character: "Zaliczka"
A young museum worker sets out to find a treasure hidden in a small town.
|
|
|
Kraj świata (1994)
Character: kobieta w kolejce do cudotwórcy
The year is 1989, and the country's first free elections in a long time are approaching. A man in a cycling cap organizes a chain of clean hands, using it as a tool in his election campaign. In the queue outside the passport office, people chat, make plans, and ponder what's worth selling abroad. Writers observe the world around them. One of them is applying for a passport. In Dzierżyński Square, the monument to Feliks Edmundowicz is being dismantled. Two drunk men sleep on a bench, and behind them is a sign reading: "All is well." The two writers observe the ongoing transformation of the political system.
|
|