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Trzy kobiety (1957)
Character: Middle School Teacher
Three women, ex-prisoners of a Nazi death camp, decide to live together after the war.
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Deszczowy lipiec (1958)
Character: Man with a Dog
A woman learns that her husband has cheated on her and decides to do the same.
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Smarkula (1963)
Character: Florian and Bogdan's Neighbour
A young teenager from the provinces comes to Warsaw to find her relatives and gets herself in various trouble.
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Dwa żebra Adama (1964)
Character: Teacher
An engineer comes home from abroad to his waiting wife. After some time, his second wife, an Italian one, joins him. For a small town, such a triangle will turn out to be unacceptable, especially since the spouses live peacefully under one roof.
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Tysiąc talarów (1960)
Character: Chryzostom Kadryl (uncredited)
An average notary finds a small fortune of coins hidden in his fireplace alongside a manuscript dating back 100 years.
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Król Maciuś I (1958)
Character: Native tongue teacher (uncredited)
A 10-year old boy becomes a king after the death of his father and tries to bring reforms to the country, with varying results
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Szkice węglem (1957)
Character: Clerk
The dark drama of a peasant family from the second half of the 19th century: Seduced by a municipal clerk (in exchange for a promise to release her husband from military service), the woman dies at the hands of her jealous husband.
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Sprawa pilota Maresza (1956)
Character: Airplane Passenger
A Polish RAF Officer returns to his homeland and finds himself torn between love for his friend's wife and illegal activities he gets himself involved in.
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Dwaj panowie 'N' (1962)
Character: Tomasz
Kazmierz Dziewanowicz's hobby is very strange. He collects people who were born on the 29th of February. One day he sees that in his collection there are two men with the same name, the same birth place, the same date of birth and the same parents. In the middle of the night somebody kills him. The Intelligence Agency begins investigation.
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Profesor Wilczur (1938)
Character: Dembicz's Manager
Profesor Wilczur is a 1938 Polish romantic drama film directed by Michał Waszyński. It is based on the novel by Tadeusz Dolega-Mostowicz.
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Dziś w nocy umrze miasto (1961)
Character: Old man taking care of the shelter (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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Rozstanie (1961)
Character: Pool player (uncredited)
An actress visits her hometown to attend the funeral of her grandfather. She realizes that the places and people from her past differ from her cherished memories.
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Zakazane piosenki (1947)
Character: Cieślak's Friend
Set during the German occupation of Warsaw during WWII, this musical tells the story of several inhabitants of the same tenement house.
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Wolne miasto (1958)
Character: Pluske
The heroic struggle of Polish post office workers in Gdańsk on the first day of World War II.
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Kolorowe pończochy (1960)
Character: Old Teacher (segment "Matylda")
The film consists of two parts. In the first, the protagonist is Matilda. Her dream is fashionable stockings, which she cannot afford. She becomes the laughing stock of the school when she appears in stockings sewn by her grandmother. The humiliation leads Matilda to take a dramatic step. The second part tells the story of Jadźka, who is an object of derision at her school. Fearing embarrassment, she increasingly misses school and plunges into a world of autistic dreams.
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Czas przeszły (1961)
Character: Judge
Fram is in a German POW camp where brutal, cold-hearted Gestapo officers like Weber or Von Steinhagen terrorize and execute their Polish prisoners. One day Fram sees a way to escape the camp and he takes it, heading out to find his fellow resistance fighters.
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Pętla (1958)
Character: Cashier (uncredited)
A day in the life of an alcoholic. With the help of his girlfriend Krysia, Kuba attempts to regain control of his life.
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Świadectwo urodzenia (1961)
Character: N/A
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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Walet pikowy (1960)
Character: Cashier (uncredited)
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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Warszawska premiera (1951)
Character: Sennewald
Polish composer Stanisław Moniuszko fights for the right to stage his opera "Halka".
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O dwóch takich, co ukradli księżyc (1962)
Character: Tailor in Zapiecek
Twin brothers, Jacek and Placek, are the town's troublemakers. They're lazy, greedy and also cruel. They despise hard work, so they cook up a plan to make easy money that would make them rich for the rest of their lives: steal the moon and sell it. They set on a journey to find a place where the moon would be low enough for them to steal. Before they leave, they take the last loaf of bread from their poor hardworking mother. After numerous adventures the boys manage to catch the moon in a fishing net. But it is only the beginning of their troubles.
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Ósmy dzień tygodnia (1958)
Character: Worker at CDT Department Store (uncredited)
Zbigniew Cybulski and Sonja Ziemann play lovers struggling to find happiness and privacy in overcrowded Warsaw. The movie shows an honest picture of life in a war-damaged city, contrasting the characters' difficulties with their dreams of a better life. It was banned in Poland in 1958 and would not be seen anywhere until its European release one year later.
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Nikodem Dyzma (1956)
Character: Clerk
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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Ewa chce spać (1958)
Character: Man "buying" a Brick (uncredited)
Ewa Bonecka, a young student about to start school in a new place finds herself without a place to sleep after she is declined a room in a women-only hotel. Helped by a pleasant policeman, Piotr, she tries to find a lodging in the strange town full of thieves and petty troublemakers.
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Skarb (1949)
Character: Wedding Witness
Witek and Krysia, a married couple, move to Warsaw and have nowhere to stay. They rent a room in a house with many other lodgers. Witek dreams of their own house and draws a sketch of their future home, marking the place where his wife will sleep with the word "treasure". The other lodgers find the draft and a frantic search for the treasure begins.
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Przygoda na Mariensztacie (1954)
Character: Engineer
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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Młodość Chopina (1952)
Character: Police Inspector (uncredited)
Young Frederic Chopin comes of age during a tumultous time in Polish history.
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