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Agnieszka 46 (1964)
Character: (uncredited)
A young teacher and a conservative mayor fight over influence in a village in Western Poland, all while falling in love with each other.
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Skorpion, Panna i Łucznik (1973)
Character: Man at Fair (uncredited)
Three young friends travel round Poland, making a living by acting out religious scenes at fairs and selling photographs. Problems arise when a mysterious man joins them.
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Małe dramaty (1960)
Character: Igor
Two stories showcasing the problems children face while growing up.
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Mój drugi ożenek (1964)
Character: N/A
After the death of his wife, Marcin stays alone with his growing son on the farm.
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"Yokmok" (1963)
Character: Barman (uncredited)
Former Master Mariner Klimecki works an unassuming job in a small port near the Baltic Sea, hiding his identity from the world, which makes him suspicious in the eyes of the local government.
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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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Spotkania (1957)
Character: Officer (segment 4) (uncredited)
Four stories showing the various facets of love.
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Rzeczywistość (1961)
Character: Emil Zabłocki (uncredited)
The 1937 trial of communist journalists, working for the same student magazine in Vilnius, is shown through the tragic life of the paper's young collaborator Julek Szulc.
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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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Jarzębina czerwona (1970)
Character: Camp Prisoner (uncredited)
The Polish Army fights to liberate Kołobrzeg from the Germans in the final months of World War 2.
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Bitwa o Kozi Dwór (1962)
Character: Caretaker
A group of boys in pre-war Warsaw fight for the right to train at an abandoned square.
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777 (1973)
Character: Man in a Cafe
A young bus driver's life changes after he meets a woman that later becomes a victim of a road accident.
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Trochę nadziei (1972)
Character: Sanatorium Resident (uncredited)
The subject of the film is the problem of the migration of young people from the countryside to the cities in search of an easier life. The meeting of the whole family - whose paths have diverged a long time ago - with the sick father and a long conversation with him determine the final decision of the film's protagonist, Janek: he will return to where he comes from, to the countryside, to his fatherland.
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Gwiazda Wytrwałości (1981)
Character: Soldier (uncredited)
Officers of the 5th Horse Rifle Regiment of the 1st Armored Division go to Brussels, where they meet Joachim Lelewel. To verify the story, the press officer of the division goes to Brussels.
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Skarb kapitana Martensa (1957)
Character: Hooligan (uncredited)
A ship crew fight over a deceased captain's notebook, believing that it contains clues to find a treasure.
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Bokser (1967)
Character: Fan (uncredited)
A promising but hot-headed young. boxer studies with a kind, knowing manager, grooming him for the Olympics.
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Rancho Texas (1959)
Character: Bar Patron (uncredited)
Two zootechnics students, Jacek and Marek, come to the Bieszczady (it's the Polish "Wild West"). Looking for a holiday adventure and income, they become "cowboys" on local cattle grazing. Instead of the expected romantic adventures and the male, hard life, their boredom is becoming their share. Only when Jacek gets a stallion Szaga, things take a different turn.
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Śledztwo (1974)
Character: N/A
A Scotland Yard officer investigates the mysterious disappearance of a series of corpses. Based on the novel by Stanislaw Lem.
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Kontrybucja (1967)
Character: Barkeeper (uncredited)
A bank robbery conducted by Polish Underground members goes awry and the brother-in-law of the group's leader, Paweł gets arrested. Now Paweł must choose between helping his loved ones and staying loyal to the underground.
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Stawka większa niż życie cz. 1 (1969)
Character: Kloss' Cellmate ("I Know Who You Are") (uncredited)
The first of six episode compilations of the TV show released theatrically, featuring episodes 1 and 3. In 1941, Polish soldier Stanisław Kolicki escapes German captivity only to be mistaken for the dashing Abwehr lieutenant Hans Kloss and recruited by the Soviets as their secret agent J-23. Under deep cover behind enemy lines, he feeds crucial intelligence to the Red Army while outwitting suspicions and dueling wits with the formidable SS officer Hermann Brunner.
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Noc poślubna (1959)
Character: Dancer (uncredited)
Tragedy befalls Hanka, as her husband and father die fighting Austrian forces invading the Duchy of Warsaw in 1809.
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Stajnia na Salvatorze (1967)
Character: Man in Line (uncredited)
WWII. Zyga, one of the Resistance soldiers in Kraków is arrested by Gestapo. Soon later the Germans make a number of other arrests and Zyga is accused of being an informer.
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Dom bez okien (1962)
Character: Card Player (uncredited)
All the ambiance of an old-fashioned circus comes across with great clarity in this otherwise routine psychological tale about a mean-spirited mime and his effects on his colleagues. The small, traveling circus has been sliding downhill for awhile, and unless some new life is infused into its acts, its future does not look very rosy. Into this precarious situation comes a new mime with the uncanny ability to sap the confidence of his fellow performers. If he continues for long in this vein, no one will be able to believe they have any talent left at all.
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Na wylot (1973)
Character: Edek
Jan and Maria become a couple in 1930s Kraków. Jan tries to get a job as an architect but fails. They struggle with poverty and extreme humiliation. Their attempt to survive leads to a desperate crime.
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Sanatorium pod Klepsydrą (1973)
Character: N/A
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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Pavoncello (1967)
Character: Man in Living Room (uncredited)
In 1912, Szczebieniew, a rich and ailing old man, comes to Italy with his young wife, Zinaida. Bored with his company, she looks for amusement and casual affairs.
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Jak daleko stąd, jak blisko (1972)
Character: Bartender
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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Znicz olimpijski (1970)
Character: N/A
During World War 2 Polish skiers take up a fight against the Germans and become couriers, delivering mail to Budapest.
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