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Cyrk odjeżdża (1988)
Character: Wiesia
The circus leaves 1948. In one of the towns there is a circus organized right after the liberation. A conflict arises between Kossakowski, a lion trainer, and Chamron, a horse trainer, which creates a tense atmosphere in the entire team.
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Przeklęta Ameryka (1993)
Character: Monika
Zbyszek Butryn returns to Poland from exile to help win the Solidarity elections. His children, staying in orphanages, who intend to find him, learn about his father's return.
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Męskie sprawy (1989)
Character: prostitute
Young residents of a town near Poznań are getting ready to fight the Germans.
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Silnější než já (1991)
Character: Kristýna
A story inspired by true events, the fate of a multiple juvenile murderer, takes place in an apprentice boarding school. "A series of sexual murders! A real case that could happen again at any time."
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To my (2000)
Character: Agata's Mother
A young man, to ensure that he will pass the high school maturity test, convinces his girlfriend to help him steal the answer sheets.
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Diabeł (1988)
Character: młoda kobieta
The hard-working son of a dying country woman hires a stranger to take care of his mother.
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Michał (1984)
Character: Maria Wołek
Michał is among the soldiers quartered in a village near Lublin. By accident, he goes to the palace and visits the magnificent building, where he meets a widow Maria. Meanwhile, local peasants do not want to wait for the start of land reform. They appoint their own committee and want to deal with the division of property themselves.
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Puszka Pandory (1996)
Character: Bianetta
After killing her husband, the beautiful but cunning Lulu evades justice with the help of the people that are in love with her. A Polish teleplay of Frank Wederkind's play that adapts the second part of the story.
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Wezwanie (1997)
Character: Judge
Based on the facts, the story of Dr. Barbara Makowska-Witkowska, arrested in 1983 by the civil militia. She was accused of beating up and stealing a drunk patient's wallet.
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Wherever You Are... (1988)
Character: N/A
An Uruguayan diplomat brings his new wife with him on a business trip to Poland in the summer immediately preceding the outbreak of World War II.
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Popiełuszko. Wolność jest w nas (2009)
Character: Lopatka's secretary
Story of life of Father Jerzy Popieluszko, the priest called "The Solidarity Chaplain", murdered by communist secret police.
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Rozmowy kontrolowane (1991)
Character: Lucynka
Ryszard Ochódzki receives a special assignment for UB - infiltrating the "Solidarity" party branch in Suwałki. His arriving there coincides with the imposition of martial law on Poland.
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Niezwykła podróż Baltazara Kobera (1988)
Character: Garganella's Girlfriend
Story about the young Balthazar thrown from one remarkable event to the other. On his way through a plague hit the landscape, he meets the Kabbalists, priests - and himself.
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Cynga (1991)
Character: Tereska
A young Varsovian runs away from the Nazi’s attack on the East. He falls into the hands of the NKVD. Suspected of espionage, he ends up in a camp in Siberia. He will spend the war in a psychiatric hospital.
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Balanga (1993)
Character: journalist
One night, a teacher is murdered. A police investigation soon leads to the deceased's true nature and two unlikely suspects.
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Gorzka miłość (1990)
Character: Hanna Powiłańska
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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O dwóch takich, co nic nie ukradli (1999)
Character: N/A
The provincial seaside town of Cierpie Dolne. Magda, a journalism student, arrives as part of her internship to conduct broadcasts on the local radio station. Her first interview is with police lieutenant Tucznik, also an intern. Businessman Outlaw and the mayor have problems with their sons, Mops and Kitty, who repeatedly abandon undressed girls in the woods. The barmaid falsely accused Mops and Kicius of rape, and received money from the Exception for her silence. Meanwhile, the case to cover up the alleged rape gets complicated.
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