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Cudzoziemka (1986)
Character: Luiza
Róża is a young girl who dreams of playing the violin. She leaves for Warsaw, where she intends to study music. There she meets Michał, with whom she falls madly in love. She follows him to St. Petersburg. However, Michał no longer wants to see Róża. The girl returns to Warsaw. However, she cannot find her place there. Her enormous talent has been wasted, and she has married a man she does not love. The woman broke down after the death of her beloved son. She rejected her daughter, who turned out to be musically talented. Róża decides to help her make a career. However, she is very unhappy in her life.
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Odwiedziny prezydenta (1961)
Character: Jacek's Mother
A little boy, craving for his father's attention, imagines a made-up "Mr. President" who looks just like his father but is caring and attentive.
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Weryfikacja (1987)
Character: Mira
Martial Law in Poland. Marek the journalist steals a truck and starts his quest.
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Spokojne lata (1982)
Character: Edward's mother
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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Myszkin (1986)
Character: Nina Alexandrovna
An adaptation of the 1869 novel ‘The Idiot’ by Fyodor Dostoevsky.
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Urszula (1970)
Character: matka Basi
Teenager Ursula is in trouble at school - she doesn't pay attention in class and occasionally truants. She also lies to her parents to free herself from the imposed "barrier". Eventually, all her faults come to light. The girl must bear the consequences of her behavior.
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Zamach stanu (1981)
Character: widz na procesie brzeskim (nie występuje w napisach)
Fall 1925. Six hundred officers demonstrate in front of Józef Piłsudski’s country house in Sulejówek, demanding the Marshal’s return to active political life. May 1926—a government crisis; Wincenty Witos forms a new government. Piłsudski’s move sparks clashes between supporters and opponents of the ousted government. Piłsudski appoints Kazimierz Bartel as prime minister. The beginning of the “moral reform.” Ignacy Mościcki becomes president. Summer 1930. A joint platform of opponents to the Sanacja government is formed. “Centrolew” is established.
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Kiedy miłość była zbrodnią (1968)
Character: Nurse (uncredited)
A war drama showing the functioning of Hitler’s “racial purity” law, forbidding foreign workers from any contact with Germany. Foreigners on forced labor in Nazi Germany.
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Brzydkie kaczątko (1974)
Character: Łukomska
A reimagination of the classic fairy tale into the reality of 1970's Poland.
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Przez dziewięć mostów (1972)
Character: Heiress
A mother carries her sick baby through nine bridges, believing a superstition that it will cure it.
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Pamiętnik pani Hanki (1963)
Character: Elisabeth Normann
The young and beautiful wife of a prominent diplomat complains of boredom. To change her monotonous life, she has an affair, through which she gets entangled in intrigues and espionage affairs.
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Stawka większa niż życie cz. 1 (1969)
Character: Kreisleiter's Wife ("Top Secret") (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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Tabliczka marzenia (1968)
Character: Parents' Committee Member
A fifteen-year old Ludka navigates first love and frustrations related to failures of the adult world during summer holidays.
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Wesele (1973)
Character: Mrs. Councillor
Set at the turn of the century, the story concerns a Polish poet living in Cracow who has decided to marry a peasant girl. The wedding is attended by a heterogenous group of people from all strata of Polish society, who dance, get drunk and lament Poland's 100-year-long division under Russia, Prussia, and Austria. The bridegroom, a painter friend, and a journalist each in turn is confronted with spectres of Polish past.
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Rajski ptak (1988)
Character: pacjentka bioenergoterapeuty
Jurek, a medical student and notorious womanizer, spends the night with Anka, a carefree and spirited girl who does not want to continue the relationship. The couple meets again after a few months. Jurek is forced to look for a place to live. He finds an offer for a room for a medical student in exchange for caring for a sick person. Together with the girl, Monika, they go to the address provided. It turns out that the sick person is Anka. She had an accident while horseback riding and is now in a wheelchair. After some hesitation, she agrees to let Jurek take care of her.
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Wszystko na sprzedaż (1969)
Character: Banquet Guest (uncredited)
Wajda's homage to Zbigniew Cybulski, the "Polish James Dean" who starred in the director's ASHES AND DIAMONDS and died young. The movie follows the tribulations of a director attempting to make a movie with a Cybulski-like star who never shows up.
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Nikodem Dyzma (1956)
Character: Dobicińska
Nikodem Dyzma is a poor dancer who comes to Warsaw to find a job. The problem is that nobody wants to hire him. One day he finds an invitation to the party with very important people and decides to attend. A small accident at the party makes him the hero of the night and becomes the beginning of his career.
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Lubię nietoperze (1986)
Character: Izabela's aunt
Izabella, a beautiful young woman, works at her aunt’s shop in a small town in Poland. She uses her hands to create unique small objects for the shop, but in the night she has the strange habit to feed bats.
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Mały (1970)
Character: Magda Lewicka
A student strikes up a friendship with a young uneducated construction worker to gather material for her work about worker hotels.
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Bariera (1966)
Character: Housewife
A dream-like meditation on post-industrial life in Communist Poland.
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Kogel-mogel (1988)
Character: babcia Wolańska
Following the emotions associated with entrance examinations to the faculty of pedagogy, Catherine Solska returns to his native village. And here she will surprise - the family without their knowledge to begin preparations for engagement with a rich neighbor Kolasa. Girl falls into despair, tries to oppose the decision of the parents, but is closed in his room. On visits to her fiance and flees out the window calling mail to the university. Receives misleading information and is convinced that was not accepted to college. Resigned returns home and agrees to the wedding. Meanwhile, on the eve of the wedding the postman brings the notice of acceptance to the university.
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Pod gwiazdą frygijską (1954)
Character: Wajszycowa
Communist Szczęsny juggles between his revolutionary activities and love to a fellow party member Madzia in this sequel to "Cellulose".
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