Studio Miniatur Filmowych
The Stuntman 1972
From cowboys to cannons, diving to racing, perhaps nothing can stop this stuntman
How a Sausage Dog Works 1972
Polish animated short film that uses unconventional film techniques such as cut-out, drawing, filming miscible fluids and scratched images. Also uses non-camera technique such as drawing directly on film. The film is a humorous lecture on the internal structure of a dachshund. Parodying popular lectures at the same time, it contains a message about the superiority of the products of living organisms' techniques and calls for respect for the environment.
The Appeal 1971
In a simple but powerful way, director Ryszard Czekala presents the horror that happened in Nazi concentration camps: prisoners’ dread, humiliation and lost humanity. Its directness and style is sometimes interpreted as a response to the trend of allegorical and philosophical filmmaking that dominated Polish animation in the 1960s.
Warianty 1970
I'll Kill Myself! 1975
Short animation by Alina Maliszewska about two lovers trying to kill themselves
Franz Kafka 1992
A fantasy biography of Franz Kafka, bringing to life the writer's diaries and photographs.
A Bear Named Wojtek 2024
Displaced by the Second World War, a troop of Polish soldiers form an inseparable bond through an orphaned bear they name Wojtek.
Mister Blot's Triumph 2001
Tomek Milkowski is an comic-books' illustrator. But his chef doesn't like his drawings. He tells Tomek to make up something really cool, if the boy doesn't want to loose his job. The illustrator has a guest. It's a bird Tri-Tri from stories about Mr. Kleks. Tomek takes the book and decides to illustrate it as a comic book.
Labyrinth 1963
A self-consciously Kafkaesque tale of a winged lonely man literally devoured by totalitarian rule.
Jacek i Placek 1992
The two twins, Jacek and Placek, start out as cruel and lazy boys whose main interest is eating, eating anything, including chalk and a sponge in school. One day they have the idea of stealing the moon; after all, it is made of gold.
Tratwa 1986
Rozmowa w pociągu 1983
Cages 1967
An allegory of the hopeless relationship between a prisoner and his jailer, representing the dependence of mankind upon authoritarianism.
The Red and the Black 1964
Two shades of paint are pitted against each other in a bullfight that spills self-reflexively from the page into the animator’s studio
A Gentle Spirit 1987
A man seated next to the body of his young wife thinks about their brief life together. Suicide has been the only escape for her... Dumala's technique creates a dark, claustrophobic atmosphere, entirely suitable for Dostoyevski's novel "A Gentle Spirit" on which it is based.
Lucky Day Forever 2011
Prole 514 dreams about winning the Great Lottery. The lottery winner is transformed and allowed admission into the elite White society, where everyone is beautiful, young and happy and people spend their carefree lives solely on fun and partying. One day, 514's wish comes true... but was this what he really wanted?
Proszę słonia 1978
My Beloved, Give Me a Crocodile 1961
Two twinlike women who live in the Stone Age want to wear the clothes that are all the rage. Birds on their heads, tigers on their shoulders and a fast crocodile as a means of transport –these are the challenges that men have to face.