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Skąpani w ogniu (1963)
Character: Old Settler
Captain Sowiński finds himself on the Recovered Territories in 1945, right in the midst of local conflicts stemming from Poles settling there.
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Zofia (1976)
Character: Pensjonariusz domu starców
Zofia is an elderly woman living in an retirement home. Separate from the rest, she talks seldom and then only about visiting her daughter's family for Christmas. When she comes to her daughter's home unannounced, her stay is spoiled by the damage to her son-in-law doctorate bookmarks which she removed unknowingly during dusting. She then spends Christmas in an empty restaurant, surrounded by waiters and musicians waiting to be tipped.
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Prognoza pogody (1983)
Character: Boarder
When a delivery of coffins foreshadows a harsh winter, residents of a retirement home escape their confines and rediscover the world outside.
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Znaki na drodze (1970)
Character: Kurek
A new transport base employee rises up against corruption in the workplace.
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Spokojne lata (1982)
Character: prezes
Young Poland period in Kraków before WWI. Young doctor Edward comes back from Paris and meets his friends belonging to artistic bohema.
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Katastrofa (1966)
Character: Commission Member (uncredited)
A young designer is tormented by remorse after a viaduct of his design collapses.
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Decyzja (1960)
Character: Pharmacist
A young nurse only has one ampule of medicine. She is faced with the dilemma of which of the two patients to save.
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Szaleństwa panny Ewy (1985)
Character: Paweł
From the popular series of Polish books by Kornel Makuszynski comes this charming comedy following the misadventures of Ewa, who tries to right the wrongs of this less-than-perfect world.
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Godzina szczytu (1974)
Character: Employee Looking For Coffin
The life of engineer Maksymowicz changes dramatically when he accidentally learns that he is terminally ill.
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Ślepy bokser (1982)
Character: Pietrończyk
A distinguished engineer is informed of being forcibly transferred from his current workplace to another construction site.
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Tętno (1986)
Character: Adolf's roommate
In the sanatorium in Nałęczów, Halina meets Adolf Poświatowski. They both have heart disease.
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Skok (1969)
Character: N/A
Two teenagers who have ran away from home befriend an older man who tries to convince them to take part in a robbery.
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Czerwone i złote (1969)
Character: Szłapa
An old man escapes from a retirement home to impersonate a man who has died in his arms and told him he never went home to his new bride after the first World War.
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Fortuna (1973)
Character: Old Man
A timid bank clerk is pressured by gangsters, his girlfriend and his fellow employees to help steal the bank's supply of dollars.
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Zerwany most (1963)
Character: Dziarnik
Lieutenant Mosura fights the groups of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army. Suddenly, he manages to capture and eliminate its commander. Several years passed. The lieutenant is accused of collaborating with the insurgents, because he took part in several terrorist operations in order to gain their trust.
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Opadły liście z drzew (1975)
Character: chłop, sąsiad Jamorskiego
Two years after the war, during a train trip, Henryk (20) recollects the occupation period. He passes different train stations and recollects various situations from the past: his family life, working in a garage, guerrilla warfare, the fear that accompanied him every day. He’s looking at the travellers’ faces, including the ones who have survived the war.
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Pies (1981)
Character: Committee Chairman (uncredited)
A young couple's dog becomes a subject of crutiny by the other residents of their apartment complex, setting off a bureacratic nightmare in this satire of Polish society.
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Faust (1976)
Character: Staruszek
Old Faust, a great scholar makes a pact with Mephistopheles - in exchange for his soul, the devil offers him youth and knowledge of the meaning of existence. Faust becomes a beautiful young man. He meets a young, virtuous girl Margaret - he asks Mephistopheles for help in seducing her.
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Konopielka (1982)
Character: Józef
Kaziuk, a stubborn peasant and his pregnant wife live in a backwood village, unaffected by the civilization. The village is once visited by a couple of wanderers, and strange things start to happen afterward. A new schoolteacher is sent to the area. She stirs erotic fantasies in Kaziuk. In a stir of frustration Kaziuk cuts down a family tree - a sacrilegious act in the eyes of his family. Going a step further and using a scythe for cutting the rye instead of a sickle brings the whole village against him.
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Znachor (1982)
Character: N/A
A famous surgeon is beaten by drunken bullies, loses his memory and cannot recollect who he was before. He gets to a village, lives in a not so well to do family and becomes the Quack - he slowly regains his talent for medicine and saves the lives of several village patients.
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Kronika wypadków miłosnych (1986)
Character: Witek's Father
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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Kocham kino (1988)
Character: Mr. Jerzy, station manager
The manager of a small provincial cinema finds her lost son, and he tries to save the movie theater.
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Ludzie z pociągu (1961)
Character: Station Master Kaliński
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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Palec Boży (1973)
Character: Patient
A young man from the countryside fights against all odds to fulfill his dream of becoming an actor.
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Nad Niemnem (1987)
Character: Grandfather of Jadwiga Domuntówna
Adaptation of novel by Eliza Orzeszkowa. The film is set in 1886 in Lithuania, is spins around a conflict between Bohatyrowicz family and aristocrat family in Korczyn. Against the background of the social and family disputes was shown topic of love between Justyna Orzelska, niece of Benedykt Korczyński, and Jan Bohatyrowicz. Will their love be strong enough to break the mental barrier that separates the world of Bohatyrowicz from the world of Korczyński?
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Miłość z listy przebojów (1985)
Character: Priest
Peter and Eliza are vacationing in the Mazury region. After an argument with her boyfriend, the girl leaves him and goes away. Meanwhile, Eliza's father Jul, a sculptor, organizes a reunion of former members of the student theater in which he performed years ago.
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Bielszy niż śnieg (1976)
Character: pisarz
A film crew arrives at an eighty-year-old writer's mansion to interview him. The behavior of the host's wife raises concerns in one of the reporters.
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Salto (1965)
Character: Old Man
A man jumps off a moving train and goes to a small town to face its inhabitants, who seem familiar, but odd.
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Na wylot (1973)
Character: Old Man
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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Jak rozpętałem drugą wojnę światową: Cz. 1 - Ucieczka (1970)
Character: Bolek (uncredited)
On the night of August 31, 1939, Dolas, from a platoon reinforcing a train station on the German border, falls asleep in a train car and unknowingly crosses into Germany. The moment he shoots a German, who he thinks is a saboteur, the German invasion of Poland begins, and Dolas is convinced it was his fault. He is taken to Stalag POW camp, the first destination in his odyssey around Europe.
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Zaraza (1972)
Character: Sick Man
Based on a true outbreak of smallpox in Wroclaw. A young doctor picks up a girl and they go to bed, but the night is ruined by the doctor being called to the epidemic. The doctor has to leave, and when it is all over, runs into her with another man.
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Faraon (1966)
Character: Fellach
Young Pharaoh Ramses XIII clashes with Egypt's clergy over influence on the affairs of the state and its coffers. inexperienced, but quite ambitious pharaoh is putting up a fight against a powerful clan of priests usurping rule over the country.
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Siekierezada (1986)
Character: N/A
A young, idealistic poet, turns his back on civilization and goes to small, backwood village, rents a bed in the house of an old woman, and decides to make his living as a lumberjack. Soon he realizes that the world around him is far from perfect.
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Fort 13 (1984)
Character: Butler
A captain and lieutenant of the Russian army are buried in the basement of the Przemysl Fortress during the First World War.
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