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Doktor Judym (1975)
Character: N/A
A young doctor from the lower classes is helped in his career by a rich woman. When he comes back from study in Paris he takes a job at a watering spa. He comes up against the owners when he tries to help the poor.
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Katastrofa w Gibraltarze (1983)
Character: Prezydent Franklin D. Roosevelt
A fictionalized documentary about the life of General Władysław Sikorski from the beginning of World War II until his tragic death in a plane crash. The action begins with the evacuation of the Polish government and general staff to Romania, showing their further fate in France and then in London.
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Zejście do piekła (1966)
Character: Richard
Etnographers travelling through the Amazon jungle find an enclosed colony ran by former Nazi Germany officials.
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Sam pośród miasta (1965)
Character: Doctor
Because of having a one-day plane delay, Konrad has to spend 24 hours wandering around Warsaw, visiting old friends and meeting some new ones.
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Prawdzie w oczy (1970)
Character: Director
After an accident in a smelter plant kills two workers a crane operator decides to take full responsibility.
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Kobieta i kobieta (1980)
Character: Śledziewski
A story of a female production manager in a garment factory discovering that an award is being given to the wrong person on purpose. She stands up the injustice. Her best friend backs her up instead of the cultprit, the man she is living with. Later, the former production manager becomes a mayor in a resort town, where she in turn practices malfasance and is caught in the act by her friend.
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Mój drugi ożenek (1964)
Character: Helusia's Husband
After the death of his wife, Marcin stays alone with his growing son on the farm.
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Biały mazur (1979)
Character: Lawyer
A film about the life and activities of the Polish revolutionary Ludwik Waryński. In his memoirs, Ludwik returns to his student years in St. Petersburg, to Warsaw, to Krakow, where he was arrested and put on trial. After the end of the process in Krakow, Waryński leaves for Geneva, where he meets with Russian revolutionaries. In 1881, he returned to his homeland and created the first party of workers in Poland...
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Słona róża (1983)
Character: N/A
The happiness that has passed away will never return - this is exactly what a young Polish man learns when, in the immediate post-war period, he recalls how he fell in love with a charming Jewish girl before the outbreak of the war. He manages to find her, only she is already married and has a child.
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Ceremonia pogrzebowa (1985)
Character: N/A
After the death of a respected academician, who in his private life was a tyrant and a phony, the family awaits arrival of a prodigal son to begin the ceremony. However, the deceased has prepared a vengeance for his disappointing sons...
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Pogoń za Adamem (1970)
Character: Officer (uncredited)
A film director uses a South American premiere of his latest picture to reconnect with his old friends from the Warsaw Uprising, the protagonists of his movie.
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Ktokolwiek wie... (1966)
Character: Fellow Journalist
A psychological portrait of a missing girl is drawn by the people who knew her, being interviewed by a journalist helping in the search.
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Sposób bycia (1966)
Character: Chief
A forty-year old man, destroyed physically and mentally by life experiences recounts his life.
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Godzina za godziną (1974)
Character: Construction Foreman
Tadeusz documents his work as a driver by writing short stories to papers.
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Powrót (1960)
Character: Hotel Receptionist (uncredited)
A former World War 2 resistance fighter returns to Poland to reconnect with his old comrades, but finds out they have moved on with their lives and have no time for him.
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Trzy kroki po ziemi (1965)
Character: Juror (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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Między brzegami (1963)
Character: Vacationer
A small fishing village between the sea and the lake. One day, when all the men went out to catch, a viper bitten Grandpa Filip and little Madzia was severely injured by a misfire. Holidaymakers with a motorboat refuse to help. Filip decides to take the girl to the doctor himself.
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Chrześniak (1986)
Character: ksiądz
The film depicts three days in the life of a state farm director, during which he celebrates his 40th birthday. He was adopted by four godfathers who have helped him throughout his life and have reached positions of prominence themselves. He makes a mistake at work turning away some foreigh investors and is required to cover the losses, but even his godfathers are unable to help him. He regains affection of his son instead.
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Epizod Berlin West (1986)
Character: Mosielewicz
The 1980s. Jan Bard, Polish intellectual and writer, leaves for West Berlin. He is working on another novel here. In Germany, he meets his old love Iza. He revives the feeling that once connected them. The woman is the ex-wife of the publisher of Bard's novels. The situation gets complicated soon.
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Wielki układ (1976)
Character: kooperant, uczestnik narady
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.
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Pejzaż z bohaterem (1971)
Character: Military Education Teacher
Psychological drama: a teacher's internal moral conflict, who wins the students' sympathy and respect by devising a heroic war life story.
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Opętanie (1973)
Character: Engineer Kossowski
A married couple is unsuccessfully trying to have a child. The woman decides to bring her husband closer to another woman.
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Pobojowisko (1985)
Character: woźny
Soon after the end of the war, a former officer moves to a small seaside town in the Recovered Lands. The situation in this post-German territory is still unsettled.
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Na krawędzi (1973)
Character: Counterintelligence Colonel
A Polish counterintelligence officer infiltrates a spy network in Munich.
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Jadą goście jadą... (1962)
Character: Passenger (uncredited)
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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Tylko umarły odpowie (1969)
Character: SB Officer
Police captain Wójcik conducts an investigation into the murder of a cashier from a state-owned enterprise. Despite seemingly numerous leads, the investigation gets stuck in a dead end – the victim had no enemies and nothing was stolen. Despite closing the case Wójcik feels that the key to solving the mystery is the murdered cashier and his past. Exploring this plot, he discovers a full-fledged spy affair, however, trying to catch the real murderer, he’ll have to risk his life, health and career.
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Zasieki (1983)
Character: Interrogator
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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Rok pierwszy (1960)
Character: UB Officer's Driver
1944. Communist militiaman take a post in a little town in the east of Poland. He has to stand against his own men that are not happy with new authorities.
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Nieznany (1964)
Character: Soldier
Two Poles get out of Soviet Union with Polish Army. Based on autobiographical short stories by Józef Hen.
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Martwa fala (1971)
Character: Officer
After graduating from maritime school, Marek goes on his first voyage.
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Godzina szczytu (1974)
Character: Assistant Professor
The life of engineer Maksymowicz changes dramatically when he accidentally learns that he is terminally ill.
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Kopernik (1973)
Character: Dungeons Supervisor
A biography of Nicholas Copernicus covering 50 years of the astronomer's life - from his studies in Europe to his theological work all the way to the creation of his magnum opus, On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres.
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Zamach stanu (1981)
Character: adwokat Ujazdowski, obrońca w procesie brzeskim
Fall 1925. Six hundred officers demonstrate in front of Józef Piłsudski’s country house in Sulejówek, demanding the Marshal’s return to active political life. May 1926—a government crisis; Wincenty Witos forms a new government. Piłsudski’s move sparks clashes between supporters and opponents of the ousted government. Piłsudski appoints Kazimierz Bartel as prime minister. The beginning of the “moral reform.” Ignacy Mościcki becomes president. Summer 1930. A joint platform of opponents to the Sanacja government is formed. “Centrolew” is established.
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Polonia Restituta (1981)
Character: książę Herman Hatzfeld rozmawiający z Piłsudskim w Berlinie
A two-part historical film covering the years of the First World War and the post-war period up to 1919 - until the signing of the peace treaty in Versailles near Paris. An attempt to show the great and complicated process of regaining an independent existence by a nation within its own state. The screen shows characters from history textbooks: Józef Piłsudski, Ignacy Paderewski, Roman Dmowski, Wojciech Korfanty as well as representatives of the world political scene, incl. David Lloyd George, Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau, Vladimir Lenin and others.
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Klejnot wolnego sumienia (1983)
Character: Senator
The Republic of Poland of the 16th century. During the period of religious tolerance, the Sieniawski and Bielecki families compete with each other.
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Kamienne tablice (1984)
Character: Embassy official
The film is set in 1956 in India. John Tokarski has an affair with the beautiful Margit . He is close to abandonment of wive and children, who were in the country. But one day, while in the cinema, he watches a newsreel of the shocking riots in Poznan. Deeply moved by the events that are taking place in the country John is faced with a fundamental problem of the determination of his own nationality.
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Z tamtej strony tęczy (1973)
Character: Client
Teresa is an attractive 30-year-old doctor. She divides her stable life between work, caring for her younger sister Ania, a high school student, and her romance with Jan, a well-off lawyer who wants to marry her. However, Teresa postpones her decision to marry until Ania becomes independent. One day, she unexpectedly meets Tomek, a young photographer, who soon confesses his love to her, making her question her loyalty to Jan.
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Kwiecień (1961)
Character: Chaplain
Set at the end of the war. A hot-headed colonel tries to force his men on to heroics although the war is almost over. A war-weary lieutenant tries to muffle his efforts but he keeps on with his men and is killed fighting in the front lines, all his men decide to get his body.
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Sąsiedzi (1969)
Character: Officer in Headquarters
A day before the beginning of the Second World War, a young resident of Bydgoszcz falls in love with a German teenager.
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Wniebowstąpienie (1969)
Character: SS Soldier
The strain of German persecution causes a mental breakdown in a young Jew, which prompts his wife to take desperate measures.
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Drugi brzeg (1962)
Character: Prisoner
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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Rodzina Milcarków (1962)
Character: Fighter (uncredited)
The fate of a working-class family during the third Silesian Uprising.
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Ojciec (1967)
Character: Man at Meeting
A young boy must go to school with his father.
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Na przełaj (1972)
Character: Jarosz
After moving from the countryside to the city, an old man cannot find himself in the new reality.
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Wizyta (1972)
Character: MO officer
An official falls victim to hooligans. He recognizes one of the attackers at a party organized by his director.
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Klub szachistów (1967)
Character: Club Member
Wacław Urbin joins an exclusive club, learning the secrets of its members.
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Dom (1970)
Character: Radosz
A former concentration camp prisoner appears in a deserted town in the regained western territories. Soon more follow.
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Крах операции «Террор» (1981)
Character: brytyjski minister spraw zagranicznych
The action-packed historical and revolutionary film about the struggle of the VCHK with the international conspiracy against the Soviet government in Russia in the beginning 20s. On the activities of Dzerzhinsky, chairman of the VCHK, People's Commissar of Internal Affairs and at the same time Commissar of Railways. About the work on resuscitation of a collapsed industry, army, railways, to which the Iron Felix attracts (some by threats, some by persuasion) pre-revolutionary intellectuals.
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Prom (1970)
Character: Bosman
1945. A packed ferry drifts down the Vistula after its tow rope snaps. Only a single militiaman sees notices the ferry and organizes a rescue before the it drifts into the Gdańsk Bay, which is still full of mines.
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Piekło i niebo (1966)
Character: Happy Heaven Citizen (uncredited)
A bus crashes and its passengers find themeselves in the afterlife, which they find has the not only the same set of rules as Earth, but also the same bureaucratic chaos.
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To jest twój nowy syn (1967)
Character: Man handing a Glove to Wiktoria (uncredited)
Ala is unable to settle down and often changes husbands. She introduces each newly married spouse to her mother.
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Siwa legenda (1991)
Character: Drucki
Two noblemen from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania clash because one refuses to free his servant - a girl. The second joins a peasant revolt and takes over the castle.
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Księżyc (1969)
Character: White Guard Member
The action takes place during the revolution in Russia. A young officer - a White Guard - is sentenced to death by the Red Army soldiers and on a moonlit night he is led to be shot.
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Starzy znajomi (1987)
Character: landlord
Zdzicho leaves prison and tries to get his share from his former partners.
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Cześć kapitanie (1968)
Character: MO Major
A spy barely makes it out of a police ambush and goes on the run, taking a young woman with him along the way.
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Pastorale heroica (1984)
Character: chirurg
March 1945. After crossing the Oder River, one of the Polish Army units heading for Berlin encounters resistance from German defensive formations. After a fierce exchange of fire, a doctor operates on seriously wounded soldiers. Private Józef Łopuch helps him in the field hospital and also serves as a barber. Łopuch, who despite sending over twenty letters has received no reply from his wife Sabina, composes another letter assuring his wife that although war is a nasty business, nothing can happen to him, as he was born in a forge...
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Помни имя свое (1974)
Character: SS man
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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Nagrody i odznaczenia (1974)
Character: Patient (uncredited)
A wartime drama set in a 1944 military hospital where wounded officers and staff from opposing political camps confront ideological conflict and moral uncertainty.
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Naganiacz (1964)
Character: German Officer
1945. Home Army soldier who hides in the village must decide if he wants to engage into dangerous situation to help group of Jewish runaways.
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Dłużnicy śmierci (1986)
Character: Irena's father
Poland 1946. Militia looks for commander of anticommunist partisans called Grom (Thunder). It quickly comes out that militiamen have to discover a rat in their group.
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Edward i Stefan (1984)
Character: N/A
Summer 1944. Polish armed forces are being organized in the Lublin region. Edward, one of the generals of the First Army, receives an order to form an artillery division. He counts on the help of Stefan, his old friend who lives in Lublin. However, it turns out that Stefan - a colonel and commander of the Home Army during the occupation - was arrested...
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Jan (1984)
Character: N/A
The writer Jan Kellert - the author of the widely known book "The Legend of the Vistula", which is part of the canon of pre-war middle school reading, comes from Lublin to Żmurki, where he spent the occupation. The division of the Żmurki estate is to take place the next day. The welcome dinner becomes an opportunity to exchange political views and a critical view of the manor's inhabitants on the current situation.
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Mniejszy szuka Dużego (1976)
Character: Mercedes owner
The protagonists of the film are two brothers - Smaller and Big, Filomena and the dog Klops. Big has problems at school, so he decides to run away from home. His brother decides to find him.
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Szach i mat! (1967)
Character: Sir Edward (uncredited)
Short TV film upon the story of Ludwik Niemojski of the same title, which was a part of his "Incredible Stories". It tells about Bartolomeo, brilliant chess player, who had ruined his private life because of his passion for chess.
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Koty to dranie (1978)
Character: Driver
Retired Sypniewski stands before a bizarre task - he must drown kittens.
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Obcy w lesie (1972)
Character: Bus Passenger (uncredited)
A young forest ranger wages a decisive war with poachers, while trying to convince the villagers of his righteousness.
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Hasło Korn (1968)
Character: Counterintelligence Officer
An intelligence agent's murder bring upon a national investigation into a spy organisation called Korn.
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Buty (1966)
Character: Kopa
During the war, a nurse finds footwear belonging to a Soviet soldier. The discovery haunts her.
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Aktorka (1971)
Character: Theatre Director
A failed actress wants to go back to her husband, who has fallen into alcoholism.
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Znachor (1982)
Character: N/A
A famous surgeon is beaten by drunken bullies, loses his memory and cannot recollect who he was before. He gets to a village, lives in a not so well to do family and becomes the Quack - he slowly regains his talent for medicine and saves the lives of several village patients.
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Westerplatte (1967)
Character: Col. Karl Henke
Westerplatte is a small peninsula at the entry to the Gdańsk Harbour. Before World War II, it functioned as a Polish ammunition depot in the Free City of Danzig. Its crew consisted of one infantry company and a group of civilians, 182 people in total. It was the only Polish guard-post at the mouth of the Vistula River, with as little as five sentries, one field cannon, two anti-armour guns and four mortars. The first shots of World War II were fired there. This film tells the story of Westerplatte's courageous defenders.
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Rajska jabłoń (1986)
Character: Engineer (uncredited)
Girls no more, four heroines emerge into womanhood with a more clear-eyed outlook on life.
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Bezkresne łąki (1976)
Character: siwy pan
A lyrical comedy; an escape to nature for a civil servant tired of everyday life and the monotony of life becomes an opportunity to reflect on the meaning of existence; it helps to regain mental balance. Henry, an exemplary husband and civil servant, returns to the places of his childhood, wants to find the treasure buried decades ago by Tereska, who fell in love with him. Along the way, he picks up two boys and two girls, who begin to compete for him. One of the boys assaults him when Henry digs up a bottle containing, it turns out, Tereska's love letter. The youngsters notify Henryk's wife of his whereabouts.
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Inspekcja pana Anatola (1959)
Character: Seller (uncredited)
PZU Inspector Anatol Kowalski is sent to the city of Paryżew on a special mission to catch a gang of bathing suit robbers.
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Noce i dnie (1975)
Character: Hipolit Niechcic
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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Paryż - Warszawa bez wizy (1967)
Character: Man congratulating Janotta
Pilot Stefan Janotta recalls the war and the years following, when he helped rebuilding Polish Airlines.
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Don Gabriel (1966)
Character: Tomicki's Neighbour (uncredited)
The first Polish film to discuss the failure of September 1939 Polish-German war, seen from the point of view of a university intellectual, fascinated by German culture, who decides to take active part in the conflict.
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Pan Anatol szuka miliona (1959)
Character: Sports Store Clerk
Mister Anatol investigates a gang of thieves looking after a young woman who has just won a lottery.
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Jak rozpętałem drugą wojnę światową: Cz. 2 - Za bronią (1970)
Character: Ship Captain
After escaping across Europe from Stalag camp, Dolas's ride to Cyprus is stopped when his ship in sunk by an Italian submarine. Although he and some of his fellow sailors are rescued by an Allied ship, they find themselves conscripted into the French Foreign Legion in Beirut, Dolas becoming a cook.
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Hallo Szpicbródka, czyli ostatni występ króla kasiarzy (1978)
Character: komisarz policji
The revue theater "Red Mill" is in crisis, the owner has no money to pay the salaries of the employees. When the bailiff hands the director an order to seize the theater's assets, an elegant gentleman engineer Fred Kampinos unexpectedly appears and offers his help.
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Czas przeszły (1961)
Character: Prosecutor
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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Hrabina Cosel (1968)
Character: Furstenberg's Secretary
The Countess Cosel is based on the true story of the beautiful Anna Constantia of Brockdorff, a German noblewoman who became a mistress of Augustus the Strong, King of Poland and Elector of Saxony in 1704.
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Zezowate szczęście (1960)
Character: Witold Kropaczyński
To convince the prison warden against releasing him, a middle-aged Polish man recounts his life, one he considers to have been characterized by exceptionally bad luck.
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Porcelana w składzie słonia (1988)
Character: Man with a Wish for God (uncredited)
An ordinary man has to do constant favors for other people in order to reserve a place for himself in a queue.
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Azyl (1978)
Character: Kępny
In 1946, a former resistance fighter starts working as a forester in a small town in Masuria. The local people don't trust him, robberies are common and his old flame is married to another man.
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Polowanie na muchy (1969)
Character: Man in Nieporęta
Włodek is a middle-aged man stuck in a dead-end job at the local library who lives with his harridan wife and critical in-laws in a small apartment. When Włodek draws the interest of a library patron, the beautiful young woman encourages him to strive for better things in his life and professional career. Together, the two take off for a three-day affair, but surprises could await Włodek upon his return home.
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Pasażerka (1963)
Character: Commission Member
A German woman on a ship returning to Europe notices a face of another woman which brings recollections from the past. She tells her husband that she had been an overseer in Auschwitz during the war, but she has actually saved a woman's life.
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Markiza de Pompadour (1966)
Character: Management Member
A daughter of a furniture seller helps her father’s business by promising a marriage to the customers.
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Granica (1978)
Character: mężczyzna na przedstawieniu "Toski"
Zenon Ziembiewicz, a young, budding journalist, comes to his parents' manor house for a vacation. Here he enters into an affair with the lovely Justyna Bogutówna, the daughter of a cook. When the canicule comes to an end, Zenon packs his bags and leaves for Paris to study. Returning after a year with a doctorate in political science, he makes a fast and glamorous career. He becomes the editor-in-chief of the local newspaper and, soon after, mayor of the city. He also marries Elzbieta Biecka, but still does not break up with Justyna.
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Morderca zostawia ślad (1967)
Character: Adamski
In the last days of WW2, Polish military looks for the murderer of prosecutor responsible for storing Gestapo files.
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Beata (1965)
Character: Michał Zaremba (uncredited)
Teenaged Beata, disgusted with hypocrisy around her, runs away from home.
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Wielki Szu (1983)
Character: Barman
Fresh out of prison, a seasoned poker hustler finds himself teaching the trade to a young cab driver chasing his first big win.
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Chłopi (1973)
Character: Man fighting with the Peasants (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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Raj na ziemi (1970)
Character: Wolfgang
Polish sappers try to prevent Wehrwolf soldiers from blowing up a chemical factory.
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Nie ma róży bez ognia (1974)
Character: Driver (uncredited)
Janek and Wanda live in a small room in a villa, while other rooms are occupied by offices of various institutions. Janek often stays at work after hours, just to avoid returning to the cramped apartment too early. One day, a man named Malinowski, who once lived in the same small room, visits the couple. He proposes to exchange their room for a new, two-room apartment that he has just received. Janek and Wanda are initially distrustful, but eventually, the exchange takes place. It turns out that Wanda's ex-husband, Jerzy, already lives in the new apartment. Despite the divorce, as he is registered with Wanda, he has the right to continue living in her apartment. Janek tries to find a way to get rid of the intruder.
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Sprawa Gorgonowej (1977)
Character: Sędzia Ostrega
In 1931, just before the New Year, in a house of architect Henryk Zaremba scream rips the night. The daughter of Zaremba is found killed in her bedroom, obviously killed with a pickaxe. The police arrives and starts the investigation. Rita Gorgonova, the governess of the girl and also lover of Zaremba becomes the main suspect.
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Soból i panna (1984)
Character: Gość baronostwa, uczestnik polowania
A young landowner, Michal Rajecki, falls in love with a beautiful country girl, Warszulka, with reciprocity. During one of their trysts, Rajecki gives the girl hope for a future together. Eventually, however, he begins to realize that a misalliance would cost him too much. He follows his friend's advice and tells the girl to accept the proposal of the peasant who is trying to get her. When he begins to realize that he has made a mistake, it is too late.
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Złote koło (1971)
Character: Captain Podgórski
An unknown man brings a wounded boy from a hospital and prompty walks away. The boy soon dies and the militia captain Budny begins an investigation, leading him deep into a web of crime.
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Nie ma mocnych (1974)
Character: Ksiądz
The main characters are the same two quarreling peasant families introduced in "Sami swoi" (Our Folks). The action of the film starts 18 years later. The old quarrels have been forgotten, but new problems keep popping up. They have no successors to inherit the farms. They invent a tricky and clever plan. The young granddaughter is to take over both of the farms after her marriage. Both Kargul and Pawlak have no rest until they carry out the plan. In the end, after numerous adventures and obstacles their cunning intrigue is fulfilled - the young marry and the land remains in the family's hands.
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Lokis: Rękopis profesora Wittembacha (1970)
Character: Best Man at the Wedding
A pastor and ethnographer visits a remote corner of 19th-century Lithuania where folk customs associated with the area's pagan past still have a hold on the population.
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Kapelusz pana Anatola (1957)
Character: Man at a Party (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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Ostatni świadek (1970)
Character: SS Soldier
Years after WWII a group of German "tourists" arrives in Poland to find a hidden Nazi treasure.
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Lalka (1968)
Character: Man at a Meeting (uncredited)
Set in the 19th century Warsaw. The indolence of aristocrats who, secure with their pensions, are too lazy to undertake new business risks, frustrates Wokulski. His ability to make money is respected but his lack of family and social rank is condescended to. Because of his "help" (in secret) to "the doll's" impecunious but influential father, the girl becomes aware of his affection.
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Limuzyna Daimler-Benz (1983)
Character: Michał Schick
Two brothers living in 1939 Poland decide on a whim to steal the limousine of a German consul. The seemingly small act of youthful rebellion will have massive ramifications on the two, each dealing with the aftermath in their own way - one resorts to art, the other to direct political action.
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Nie lubię poniedziałku (1971)
Character: Jury Member (uncredited)
An acute case of Mondayitis in Warsaw. Interwoven stories of a few inhabitants of Warsaw, including one very unlucky Italian on a governmental mission and a charitable Polish American.
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Mały (1970)
Character: Lewicki
A student strikes up a friendship with a young uneducated construction worker to gather material for her work about worker hotels.
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Poszukiwany, poszukiwana (1973)
Character: Museum Director (uncredited)
Stanisław Maria Rochowicz, a bumbling art historian, is falsely accused of stealing a painting. The alleged thief faces five years in prison. Desperate, he decides to hide in disguise as a woman until he can paint a copy of the stolen canvas. Lacking means to live, he takes jobs as a maid for a variety of colorful characters.
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Krzyżacy (1960)
Character: Hughens
A tale of a young impoverished nobleman, who with his uncle returns from a war against the order of the Teutonic Knights in Lithuania. He falls in love with a beautiful woman and pledges an oath to bring her "three trophies" from the Teutonic Knights.
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Gorzka miłość (1990)
Character: Prince
Poland, 1945. Crowds of repatriates are traveling from east to west in search of new homes and loved ones lost during the war. At one of the train stations, a young woman, Hanna Powiłańska, sits among the crowd of displaced persons. The girl recalls a story of turbulent love. Before the war, at a carnival ball, she met the handsome Lech Oleszkiewicz. In September, war broke out. Hanna meets the engineer again and spends the night with him. In the morning, the man tells her that he is married. Hanna breaks off the relationship.
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Potop (1974)
Character: Bergman
During the Swedish invasion of Poland, the brave warrior Andrzej Kmicic, considered a traitor to the nation, fights for a country, redemption and love across the 17th-century Polish territories.
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Śmierć prezydenta (1977)
Character: Antoni Kamieński
After Poland won freedom from of its long overlordship by Russia and the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918, it took a further four years for its National Assembly to elect Gabriel Narutowicz as its first president. Narutowicz was a professor who until his election had been living in Switzerland. Those were chaotic times, and shortly after his election, he was assassinated by right-wing fanatics. This epic Polish film chronicles the circumstances of Narutowicz's election and assassination.
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Skazany (1976)
Character: N/A
A man is tried in court for failing to help his brother to avoid suicide.
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Die gefrorenen Blitze (1967)
Character: Partisan Commander
In November of 1939, the British consulate in Norway receives documents saying that the Nazis are conducting secret rocket research in Peenemünde. But the British doubt the authenticity of the so called "Oslo report". Thus, the Germans continue their experiments unimpeded. At the same time, resistance groups from France, England, Poland, and Germany try to find and to sabotage the secret Nazi research base. When the first "V 2" rocket is successfully launched, the Allied commanders finally become interested in the "Oslo report".
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Znicz olimpijski (1970)
Character: Gendarmerie Lieutenant
During World War 2 Polish skiers take up a fight against the Germans and become couriers, delivering mail to Budapest.
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Wielka majówka (1981)
Character: Salesman's Partner (uncredited)
Rysiek is an escapee from a reform school. Julek escapes the anger of a fire brigade in a small town from which he embezzled. In search for food Rysiek breaks into a villa and discovers a bundle of cash in the freezer. They team together in Warsaw and decide to go on a rampage through the city.
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Bez końca (1985)
Character: Judge (uncredited)
1982, Poland. A translator loses her husband and becomes a victim of her own sorrow. She looks to sex, to her son, to law, and to hypnotism when she has nothing else in this time of martial law when Solidarity was banned.
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