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Seksolatki (1972)
Character: Bronisław
Two teenagers try to live together as adults, but new responsibilities overwhelm them.
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Skąpani w ogniu (1963)
Character: Witoch
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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Ostrożnie yeti (1961)
Character: złodziej "niezłego" obrazu (nie występuje w napisach)
Absurd gag comedy about a grotesque pursuit of a "snow man" allegedly imported to Poland. A box with a shipment from India, which was supposed to contain a yeti, turned out to be empty. The desperate professor tries to find it. He even gets into prison, from which, however, he escapes handcuffed with the thief. Meanwhile, the "snow man" begins to be considered the perpetrator of more and more crimes. Eventually, everything becomes clear. In the telegram notifying of the shipment, a word was twisted and hence the whole misunderstanding.
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Co řekne žena... (1958)
Character: N/A
The hero of the story is the writer Vladimír Tůma, who is invited to spend a month studying in a neighbouring country. There, the foreign office assigns him a guide, Irena Stepowska. The two young people are attracted to each other, but there is a catch - Vladimír is married, Irena is married. But as they say, opportunity makes the thief, so it's no wonder that Tůma has his work cut out for him, and Irena, too, sometimes recovers only at the last minute. And she doesn't even know that her husband is coming to visit her...
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Tysiąc talarów (1960)
Character: Bandit
An average notary finds a small fortune of coins hidden in his fireplace alongside a manuscript dating back 100 years.
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Król Maciuś I (1958)
Character: King Elderly
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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Warszawska syrena (1956)
Character: Niedolas
A fairy tale film based on an ancient legend about the founding of Warsaw and the good fairy Sirene of the Mazovian forests, who became the patron saint of the city.
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Żołnierz zwycięstwa (1953)
Character: Executed Man in Spain (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: Rączka
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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Akcja 'Brutus' (1971)
Character: Lieutenant Mikołaj Lewicki
Jaruga, the chief of the local branch of Security Office leads a fight against a Home Army unit led by a man known as Boruta and begins to suspect that one of his men was planted by the insurgents. Another Security Office agent arrives to uncover the conspiracy and deal the final blow to Boruta.
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Milion za Laurę (1971)
Character: Market Seller
An antique guitar brings upon a series of increasingly fantastical encounters.
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Dwaj panowie 'N' (1962)
Character: Grzegorz
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.
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Kaprysy Łazarza (1973)
Character: Carpenter
Jacenty is nearing the end of his days. However, he wants to go on his own terms, bargaining until the very end.
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System (1981)
Character: Patient
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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Epilog norymberski (1971)
Character: Treblinka Prisoner
Reproduction of the Nuremberg trials using transcripts, made for Polish TV.
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Album polski (1970)
Character: Railway Worker
University student Anna and her boyfriend Tomek use a precious photograph to trace and unveil the complex wartime and post-war past of their parents.
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Godziny nadziei (1955)
Character: Old Italian
In the last days of World War 2, people of various ethnic background meet in a Polish military hospital in a small German town, whereas a Nazi SS division hides in the local forests and tries to move westwards.
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Zamach (1959)
Character: Mr Józef
Set in the occupied Warsaw, the film tells the story of the mission carried out by the student underground resistance group to execute the hated SS General Franz Kutchera.
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Milczące ślady (1961)
Character: Wacław Szyndzielorz
A UB Captain tries to apprehend a band of former resistance fighters causing havoc to citizens, but they're always one step ahead of him.
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Kalosze szczęścia (1958)
Character: Pietrzak
Two fairies, Terencja and Felicja are in posession of the Lucky Rain Boots, which they intend to give to the most deserving person in the city of Kraków. However, they consistently fall into the wrong hands, creating a multitude of absurd and comedic situations.
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Ósmy dzień tygodnia (1958)
Character: Thug on Agnieszka's street (uncredited)
Zbigniew Cybulski and Sonja Ziemann play lovers struggling to find happiness and privacy in overcrowded Warsaw. The movie shows an honest picture of life in a war-damaged city, contrasting the characters' difficulties with their dreams of a better life. It was banned in Poland in 1958 and would not be seen anywhere until its European release one year later.
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Kariera (1955)
Character: Kazimierz Rosiak
Karwowski, son of a pre-war colonel, is transferred from the West to Poland with the task of assembling a spy and diversion network. The task seems to be easy. However, after landing in Poland, it turns out that nobody wants to cooperate with him. Karwowski's "100% reliable" contacts with potential collaborators turn out to be completely outdated.
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Lokis: Rękopis profesora Wittembacha (1970)
Character: N/A
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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Nie lubię poniedziałku (1971)
Character: Taxi Driver
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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Poszukiwany, poszukiwana (1973)
Character: Painter Bogdan Adamiec
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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Złoto (1962)
Character: Man at a Bar
The inability of a truck driver to relate to normal life after an accident for which he feels himself responsible.
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Popioły (1965)
Character: Old Jew
Set in the time of Napoleon wars, shows how the wars swept over the unfortunate Polish country at the beginning of the XIX-th century. Story revolves around the Polish legion under command of General Dabrowski, who then fought on Napoleon's side with the hopes of Poland's revival.
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