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Trzy kobiety (1957)
Character: Woman living in the Residence
Three women, ex-prisoners of a Nazi death camp, decide to live together after the war.
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Przerwany lot (1964)
Character: Urszula's Mother
The reminiscences of a Russian pilot, shot down over Poland during the war, of his first great love there.
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Szklana kula (1972)
Character: Aga's Mother
Five teenagers on the cusp of their final year in high school ponder about their futures.
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Trzy kroki po ziemi (1965)
Character: Tenant (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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Czarne skrzydła (1963)
Character: Knote
The miners of one of the mines in Zagłębie Dąbrowskie receive news about the planned layoffs. The miners decide to organize a strike. One of the local MPs is trying to prevent this from happening. The French mine owner makes a dangerous decision - he orders the miners to work in an area at risk of fire. An explosion occurs unexpectedly. The miners lynch Coeur, and their demonstration, in which they carry the bodies of the victims of the crash, is brutally suppressed by the police.
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Pięciu (1964)
Character: Helga
Historical panorama of the history of Silesia, from the period of the uprisings to the present day, shown through the fate of five miners. Confrontation of attitudes in the face of danger during a disaster at a mine.
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Ubranie prawie nowe (1964)
Character: Mayor's Wife
After years of working in the city, Róża returns to the countryside. The property she has accumulated draws the attention of local bachelors.
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Gonitwa (1971)
Character: N/A
A seamstress who leads a stable life falls in love with her daughter's teacher.
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Wiśnie (1979)
Character: Barbara Wachowiak
Thirty years after the war, Anna, a journalist from Germany, leaves for her native village in Lower Silesia, which she had to leave with her family in 1945. Here she meets Ludwik, an old love and her daughter's father.
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Trudna miłość (1954)
Character: Secretary's Wife
A story of the love affair between Janek Małodworny and Hanka, daughter of the kulak Nalepa. The two love each other, but their happiness is hampered by differences in possessions. To make matters worse, Małodworny is in favor of establishing a cooperative along Soviet lines, while old Nalepa is staunchly opposed.
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Koty to dranie (1978)
Character: Mrs Karolina
Retired Sypniewski stands before a bizarre task - he must drown kittens.
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Prawdziwy koniec wielkiej wojny (1957)
Character: Flower Seller
Róża marries a promising young architect, Juliusz. Then World War II breaks out and within weeks Juliusz is deported to a concentration camp. Months, and then years go by, until Róża abandons any hope that her husband might return. She meets and falls in love with another man, and tries to put her life back together, but one day, unexpectedly, Juliusz does return - a shattered, mere ghost of his former self, physically crippled and tormented by memories of the camps. First out of duty, then out of pity, Róża starts to care for him, but her feelings slowly are transformed into a kind of revulsion
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Głos z tamtego świata (1962)
Character: Florist
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.
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Zezowate szczęście (1960)
Character: Wychówna
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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Pociąg (1959)
Character: Conductor
Two strangers, Jerzy and Marta, accidentally end up holding tickets for the same sleeping chamber on an overnight train to the Baltic Sea coast. Also on board is Marta's spurned lover, who will not leave her alone. When the police enter the train in search of a murderer on the lam, rumors fly and everything seems to point toward one of the main characters as the culprit.
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Rozwodów nie będzie (1964)
Character: Florist (Segment 1) (uncredited)
Three short segments about love, all set in Warsaw’s Civil Registry Office at the corner of Nowy Świat and Aleje Jerozolimskie, against a vivid backdrop of early 1960s city life.
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Mały (1970)
Character: Grocholska (uncredited)
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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Niedziela pewnego małżeństwa w mieście przemysłowym średniej wielkości (1977)
Character: Gorczakowa
The Milewskis are a middle-aged couple. Witold and Magda, both occupied with careers in managerial positions, create a solid, well-matched relationship. They have no children - this is Magda's decision, who preferred to pursue a career rather than take care of diapers. However, little remains of the bond they had at the beginning. Each Sunday, each of them cheats on their partner, and they both know nothing about it. Everything changes when Witold's younger brother Franek, a handsome geologist, shows up at their place.
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Mąż swojej żony (1961)
Character: Woman watching the Games (uncredited)
Mąż swojej żony (English: Husband of His Wife) is a Polish comedy from 1960 directed by Stanisław Bareja. The story of a newly married couple, Michał Karcz (composer) and sprinter Jadwiga Fołtasiówna-Karcz. Michał has to adjust to Jadwiga being much more famous and her fame and needs dominating their lives.
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