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Sekret (1973)
Character: Stefania Lewicka
After her husband's death Stefania learns that her respected spouse, who was a university professor, had a flat of his own where he lead a second life.
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Sonata marymoncka (1988)
Character: Kamiński's mother
Main character, Rysiek, tries to live through dangerous times of war-torn and later stalinist Poland.
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Nic nie stoi na przeszkodzie (1981)
Character: Marta, matka Jerzego
Jerzy and Zofia are offered a job in Africa. A married couple is faced with the dilemma of leaving or taking care of the man's mother and her sister.
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Julia, Anna, Genowefa... (1968)
Character: Rutowiczowa
25-year-old Anna works in the laboratory of the Lodz textile factory. She lives with her mother and recently married husband. Her life collapses when a stranger appears, looking for a daughter who has disappeared during the war.
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Jezioro osobliwości (1973)
Character: School Principal
A teenager's world is shattered when her mother marries the father of her boyfriend.
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Żołnierz zwycięstwa (1953)
Character: Worker (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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Sérénité (1989)
Character: Aunt Amelia
Poland, 1930s. Agata, a twenty-year-old young woman, a niece of the lady of a small manor, is about to get married. This fact causes dramatic changes for three people: Miss Stawro, a music teacher who cares for Agata, and two sixteen-year-old boys, Witek and Stas, who have their own feelings for the girl. However, the closer the wedding date gets, the more the bride-to-be is haunted by morbidly surreal visions related to her troubled past.
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Zaproszenie (1986)
Character: Dr Anna Górska
The main character is Anna, an outstanding pediatrician. She survived the harsh years of war in a concentration camp and cannot accept the behavior of her daughter Natalia, who uses her connections and cares only about material goods. Anna is reminded of 1939, when Piotr, who had been missing for forty-five years, arrives in Poland. Together, they visit places that are important to them: Auschwitz, Sachsenhausen, and Ravensbruck.
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Ostatni etap (1948)
Character: Anna
Poland, during World War II. Martha Weiss, a Jewish woman, arrives at the Auschwitz extermination camp with her family. She is assigned the role of interpreter, but her loved ones are much less fortunate.
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Beata (1965)
Character: Rybczyńska
Teenaged Beata, disgusted with hypocrisy around her, runs away from home.
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Przygoda na Mariensztacie (1954)
Character: Chief Director
While visiting Warsaw, Hanka falls for a record-breaking bricklayer. She returns to the city to work at construction sites and prove that women can work as hard as men
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Życie wewnętrzne (1987)
Character: Miauczyński's mother
The life of a grumpy 40-year-old man living with his wife in a high-rise block. Every day is like the other - quarrels over dinner, taking out garbage, annoying neighbours, rides in elevators, lost socks. He hates everybody, especially his wife. Not even sexual fantasies are an escape from the hell he imposes on himself.
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