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Ciosy (1981)
Character: Franciszek's wife
Wiktor Wiarecki is an unsuccessful writer. He is also not successful in his personal life: Wiktor's marriage is in crisis, and his adult son wants nothing to do with his father. The turning point is the death of his friend Wiarecki, an outstanding writer Stefan Przewłocki. A literary widow gives Wiktor the materials for the deceased's last novel.
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Hotel klasy lux (1979)
Character: Klonowicz's Wife
The five participants in the meeting for the construction of a luxury hotel meet years later at its opening.
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Nowy (1970)
Character: Psychologist
A young man looking for work in Warsaw has to overcome many hurdles in the world of bureaucracy to finally get employed.
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Nieznany (1964)
Character: Guard's Girlfriend
Two Poles get out of Soviet Union with Polish Army. Based on autobiographical short stories by Józef Hen.
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Zbrodnia lorda Artura Savile'a (1968)
Character: Jane Chicester
The wealthy Lord Artur Savile learns from a palm reader that he's destined to become a murderer. Obsessed with the prophecy, he decides to commit the deed as quickly as possible.
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Świat grozy (1968)
Character: Jane Chichester (segment "Lord Arthur Savile's Crime")
Selected episodes from a television series of thrilling stories based on works of world literature classics.
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Noce i dnie (1975)
Character: Michalina Ostrzeńska
A family saga of Barbara Ostrzeńska-Niechcic and Bogumił Niechcic against the backdrop of the January Uprising of 1863 and World War I. The film is a rather straightforward and faithful adaptation of a novel by Maria Dabrowska with the same title. The plot is woven around the changing fortunes of a noble (upper-class) Niechcic family in the pre-WWI Poland. There are two main crossing threads: a social history one and an existential one.
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Ludzie z pociągu (1961)
Character: Anna
A group of people find themselves stuck in remote train station in German-occupied Poland. A drunk German station guard there gets paranoid and sees partisans all around him, phones headquarters, and when the German soldiers arrive and search the station they find a gun. They then threaten to execute every fifth person unless someone claims it.
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Milczące ślady (1961)
Character: Anna
A UB Captain tries to apprehend a band of former resistance fighters causing havoc to citizens, but they're always one step ahead of him.
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Wszyscy jesteśmy Chrystusami (2006)
Character: Adaś's Mother
Adaś Miauczyński, a Polish intellectual, has severe alcohol problems which affect his relationship with his son Sylwek.
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Miś (1981)
Character: Country Woman
En route to London, Bear discovers at the border checkpoint that his passport is missing a few pages, which may prevent him from traveling to the city with the sports team he manages.
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Ostatnia akcja (2009)
Character: Zosia, pracownica Muzeum Narodowego
When his grandson is beaten by gangsters, a Warsaw veteran gathers his war buddies to take them on.
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Walet pikowy (1960)
Character: Melania
A reclusive lighthouse worker accepts the offer to swap jobs with a police inspector for a while, just to help him catch Teston, the so-called criminal of criminals.
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Dzień świra (2002)
Character: Adam's mother
It is a bitter story about a middle-aged man, who hates his life and other people, including himself. Adam Miauczynski, the character known from director Marek Koterski's previous films, is a 44 year-old teacher, who reads poetry during school lessons and later goes home swearing and calling his neighbours' names. The worst pain for him is the next 5 minutes of living. He doesn't accept himself and even everyday contacts with others cause his aggression. Though constantly dreaming of a romantic love, he is not bold enough to make his dreams come true. The desperate Miauczynski personalizes our own fears and obsessions, which have become so visible recently.
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Brunet wieczorową porą (1976)
Character: Lucyna Barańczak
Modest editor, has shipped his wife and kids for the weekend, and is trying to relax in his house at the outskirts of Warsaw. His quiet evening is only disturbed by the accidental forecast made by a Gypsy woman, that at evening time he will murder a mysterious brunet.
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Pod gwiazdą frygijską (1954)
Character: Fela
Communist Szczęsny juggles between his revolutionary activities and love to a fellow party member Madzia in this sequel to "Cellulose".
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