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Za oknem (1961)
Character: N/A
Vladislav Ikonomov's student film made at Łódź Film School.
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Drzwi w murze (1974)
Character: Actress Playing Kirke
Accomplished playwright supervises the stage rehearsals for his new play away from home. He rents a room at a private house, which is owned by mother and daughter. Wiktor gets entangled in the two women's bizarre relationship.
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Powrót na ziemię (1967)
Character: Woman in a Tram (uncredited)
After the war, Stefan cannot go back to a normal life.
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Ceremonia pogrzebowa (1985)
Character: N/A
After the death of a respected academician, who in his private life was a tyrant and a phony, the family awaits arrival of a prodigal son to begin the ceremony. However, the deceased has prepared a vengeance for his disappointing sons...
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Komedianty (1962)
Character: Krawcowa
Two travelling actors break from their troupe and with help of friends and family start their own act, experiencing serious success.
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Czarne skrzydła (1963)
Character: Miniewska, Antoni's wife
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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On, ona, oni (1983)
Character: Juror (segment 3)
Three vignettes showing a marriage crisis and a subsequent divorce.
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Rachunek sumienia (1964)
Character: Mareckis' Neighbor
The wrongly convicted Roman leaves prison and tries to return to his earlier life.
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Święta wojna (1965)
Character: Dressmaker
To secure their team's success, dedicated football fans (Boleslaw Plotnicki, Mieczyslaw Czechowicz) plot to kidnap their opponents' star player (Andrzej Kopiczynski).
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Wiano (1964)
Character: Staszek's Sister-in-Law
A peasant girl is abandoned by her fiancé after she has talked her father into giving her his land as a dowry.
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Wizyta (1972)
Character: Halina
An official falls victim to hooligans. He recognizes one of the attackers at a party organized by his director.
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Egzamin (1975)
Character: Zofia Koman
A helpline dispatched saves a young woman from commiting suicide and tries to find the reason for her decision.
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Piekło i niebo (1966)
Character: Old Man's Daugher-in-Law
A bus crashes and its passengers find themeselves in the afterlife, which they find has the not only the same set of rules as Earth, but also the same bureaucratic chaos.
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150 na godzinę (1972)
Character: Marcin's Mother
Young Marcin wishes to escape his life in a village and make a career in a city.
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Komedie pomyłek (1968)
Character: Hadleyburg Citizen / Town Citizen
A collection of intimate television short stories based on well-known literary works.
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Awantura o Basię (1959)
Character: Marcysia
Through various misunderstandings young Basia gets into the custody of several people after her mother's death.
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Poznańskie słowiki (1966)
Character: Tadeusz's Wife
A twelve-year-old choir boy is going through a crisis caused by problems in his parents' marriage.
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Komedia z pomyłek (1967)
Character: Citizen
The action takes place in the second half of the 19th century in a small Californian town in the Wild West. Hans, a German émigré, opens a shop on one of the streets. To his annoyance, his fellow countryman, young and beautiful Lora, sets up a shop on the opposite side. There is fierce competition. Lora decides to take Hans to court. However, unfamiliar with German, the judge mistakenly marries them.
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Dziś w nocy umrze miasto (1961)
Character: "Astoria" waitress (uncredited)
An unlikely couple - a Polish concentration camp inmate and a young German girl - stick together and try to survive the RAF bombing of Dresden in February 1945.
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Kronika wypadków miłosnych (1986)
Character: Cecylisa's and Olimpia's Mother
Set in the summer months preceding the September 1939 outbreak of World War II in Polish part of Lithuania. A young highschool lad, Witek, is hoping to pass the entrance exams to the university. His love interest is Alina, his high-school colleague.
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Lata dwudzieste... lata trzydzieste... (1984)
Character: Krzyżtoporski's Aunt
On the way to Warsaw after a crude oil fraud in southern Poland, conman Adam Deren meets singer Liza. He decides to invest his money in a venture deemed to be a failure - a small cabaret where Liza could perform.
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Don Gabriel (1966)
Character: Woman in Shelter (uncredited)
The first Polish film to discuss the failure of September 1939 Polish-German war, seen from the point of view of a university intellectual, fascinated by German culture, who decides to take active part in the conflict.
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Głos z tamtego świata (1962)
Character: Woman at a Seance
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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Palec Boży (1973)
Character: Actress
A young man from the countryside fights against all odds to fulfill his dream of becoming an actor.
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Dom wariatów (1985)
Character: Mother
The feature film debut of director Marek Koterski. Thirty-year-old Adaś Miauczyński visits his parents, which ends with his nervous breakdown.
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Świadectwo urodzenia (1961)
Character: Drinking Participant (uncredited)
Three separate stories depicting the tense everyday life during occupation, as seen through the eyes of children. In “On the Road,” the two main protagonists are lost in the September’s strife: a young boy, and a soldier transporting the valueless documents of his broken unit. In “Letter from the Concentration Camp” the story’s protagonists are young boys who help their mother during the hardships of the occupation. Their treasure is an officer uniform belonging their father who is being held in a prisoner of war camp. In “Blood Drop,” the Germans find a set of typical Aryan characteristics in this story’s protagonist – a Jewish girl, hiding in an orphanage.
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Rzeczpospolita babska (1969)
Character: Welcoming Committee Member
After the end of World War 2 a division of female soldiers settles down at Recovered Territories and make an oath to never enter into relationships with men, which may prove difficult, because male soldiers have also made their home nearby.
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Kobieta samotna (1987)
Character: Gospodyni Jacka
Irena, a postal delivery worker, is struggling with inadequate housing, a drunk neighbor who wants to take her place, and a heartless boss, knowing that the whole day at work, she is leaving her young son. But the worst is the loneliness, exacerbated by her single mother status. She meets a crippled pensioner Jacek, who appears to be the key to her happiness, but tragedy continues to strike.
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Krzyż Walecznych (1959)
Character: Petrakowa
Three episodes showing the repercussions of war. A soldier is awarded with the Cross of Valor and vacation to home. But instead of his village, he finds only the charred ruins. A stray dog turns out to be the former guard at Auschwitz. A young widow is hailed as the wife of the hero but dreams of something else.
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Jedenaste przykazanie (1988)
Character: Hela
A young penniless woman comes to a small town with her newborn baby. She goes to work but because her child has no father, life is hard for her. Until she meets a carefree vagabond photographer willing to help her out.
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Anatomia miłości (1972)
Character: Ewa's Mother
A young attractive widow has a one-night stand with a handsome architect. The couple soon starts a tumultuous relationship.
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Ziemia obiecana (1975)
Character: Grosglückowa
In nineteenth-century Łódź, Poland, three friends want to make a lot of money by building and investing in a textile factory. An exceptional portrait of rapid industrial expansion is shown through the eyes of one Polish town.
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