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Chrześniak (1986)
Character: pracownik PGR-u
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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Urząd (1969)
Character: Cardinal's Assistant
Juliusz Starzewski goes to Rome to seek justice on behalf of his father.
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Wcześnie urodzony (1986)
Character: Receptionist
A dying man, influenced by a neighbor in the hospital room, decides to enjoy his life.
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Kazimierz Wielki (1976)
Character: Teutonic Commander in Gdańsk
The life and reign of Polish king Casimir III The Great.
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Smak czekolady (1986)
Character: żandarm uderzający "Cygana"
The action takes place in occupied Poland during World War II. Ewa moves into the tenement house where 12-year-old Filip lives. Since she meets the Germans, the inhabitants of the tenement house avoid her. Filip, on the orders of "Gypsy", who follows Ewa, starts visiting her and tells "Gypsy" about these visits. Soon a friendship is born between him and the girl.
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System (1981)
Character: Young Doctor
An adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s tale The System of Dr. Tarr and Professor Fether, transposed to a contemporary setting. A couple visits a remote asylum where the woman knows the staff, only to discover that the institution is overrun and the lines between doctors and patients have collapsed.
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Pułapka (1997)
Character: Ernest Zawada
An actor returns to Poland after 12 very unsuccessful years in the United States only to find himself entangled in a noirish situation reminiscent of California in the 1940s.
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Cicha noc, święta noc (1970)
Character: N/A
A village in Podhale, the time of Christmas. The local inhabitants confront the German occupation.
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Racławice. 1794 (1980)
Character: kapitan Karol Meller
The document describes the preparations and organizational problems related to the outbreak of the Kościuszko Insurrection and the initial phase of the fighting to the Battle of Racławice. He also devotes a lot of space to the peasant question.
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Na odsiecz Wiedniowi (1983)
Character: General Hans Heinrich Dunewald
Film about the famous Battle of Vienna and the events surrounding it.
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Bliskie spotkania z wesołym diabłem (1989)
Character: Lynch Mob Leader
A little devil appears in a small town, seemingly terrorising its inhabitants, but actually turns out to be a friendly creature when it helps a disabled boy.
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Zbrodniarz, który ukradł zbrodnię (1969)
Character: Ewa Salm's colleague
Retired police captain Siwy recounts to a reporter how he undertook a final, private investigation into the suspicious death of Ewa Salm, known as “Princess.” Though her testimony had secured a conviction, Siwy doubted the man’s guilt and set out to uncover the real killer—risking his own life to see justice done.
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Eminent Domain (1991)
Character: Older Agent
A high-ranking Polish politburo member is banished from the party, and must find out why. Set in 1979 Poland before the Solidarity events.
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Lokis: Rękopis profesora Wittembacha (1970)
Character: Butler
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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Sanatorium pod Klepsydrą (1973)
Character: Ornithologist
Jozef visits a dilapidated Sanatorium to see his father. Jozef undertakes a strange journey through the many rooms of the sanatorium, each which conjures worlds composed of his memories, dreams and nightmares.
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C.K. Dezerterzy (1986)
Character: weteran
Set in 1918, this World War I drama follows a group of Austro-Hungarian soldiers—Czechs, Jews, Italians, and others—confined in a provincial barracks under German officers. Subjected to the cruelty of a sadistic lieutenant, they rebel, humiliate him, and later attempt escape. Disguised as guards for veterinary surgeons in Budapest, the deserters are eventually recaptured and returned for court-martial, forced once more to face their tormentor.
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Lalka (1968)
Character: Count, Krzeszowki's Second
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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Jak daleko stąd, jak blisko (1972)
Character: Director
A middle-aged man sets out on a symbolic journey through past, present, and future to learn why an old friend committed suicide, and learns much about his own life along the way.
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Poślizg (1972)
Character: Man Interested in Camera
A young man strikes up an ill-fated romance with a married woman.
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Wielki wóz (1987)
Character: Oficer
The film is based on true events. Officers locked in a POW camp make a desperate attempt to get out. A group of daredevils undertake to dig an underground tunnel through which they can escape. We learn about their moral dilemmas, solidarity and loyalty to their friends. This is especially emphasized in the last scenes of the film.
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