Podróżni jak inni 1970
A group of Polish communists in Paris arrives in Poland to fight against the Nazis.
A group of Polish communists in Paris arrives in Poland to fight against the Nazis.
A group of veterans recount a horrifying experience when trapped in a minefield, resulting in each losing their sight.
An official falls victim to hooligans. He recognizes one of the attackers at a party organized by his director.
The subject of the film is the problem of the migration of young people from the countryside to the cities in search of an easier life. The meeting of the whole family - whose paths have diverged a long time ago - with the sick father and a long conversation with him determine the final decision of the film's protagonist, Janek: he will return to where he comes from, to the countryside, to his fatherland.
They are adults and still want to remain children. They live in a colorful world of fleeting pleasure like music
No plot can be found for this film.
At the Cultural Center, a young scientist gives a lecture that evokes spontaneous reactions from the audience.
The film talks about women's participation in World War II. Former female soldiers, nurses and liaison officers tell about their wartime fates. Today they are directors, secretaries, lecturers and saleswomen.
Maciej Sienski's film is an extensive panorama of life in occupied Poland. The documentary focuses on the existence of civilians, their living conditions, and above all, the constant and periodically intensifying Nazi terror.
A lone soldier and a stranger protect the property of an abandoned factory against looters.
"Marynarka..." is a story of a painter who went on a cruise on a navy ship, framed by a musical film. It features Anna German, Piotr Szczepanik and the Szczecin band Filipinki.