Niania is a hilarious TV show that follows the life of a nanny as she navigates the challenges of taking care of a mischievous family. With her witty personality and unconventional methods, she brings laughter and joy to both the children and the viewers.
Marek Oporny, who is a police analyst, is transferred to the police station in Czerniaków as a punishment. His new colleagues are not favorable to him. Marek will have to get along with new colleagues. "Criminal old stagers”: Kosa, Sikorek and his commissioner partner Zuza Szarek.
When their rich uncle passes, his mansion of intricate puzzles becomes the backdrop for his estranged family's quest to secure a portion of his wealth.
In a conservative Polish village, a young girl explores her sexual desires and experiences the complexities of love and lust, leading to her coming of age.
Cold War is a romantic drama that follows the tumultuous relationship between a jazz pianist and a female singer in 1950s Poland. Their love is tested by politics, border crossings, and the iron curtain that separates them. As they navigate through the challenges of the Cold War era, their love story becomes a powerful metaphor for the struggles faced by individuals caught in the midst of political turmoil. With stunning cinematography and a haunting soundtrack, Cold War is a visually striking and emotionally gripping film.
Subs is a Polish sitcom completed in 1986 that aired on TVP1 from 18 October 1987 to 12 February 1988. It was co-written and directed by Stanisław Bareja, and stars Ewa Błaszczyk and Mieczysław Hryniewicz in the leading roles of Katarzyna Piórecka and Jacek Żytkiewicz.
In post-World War II Poland, Colonel Kwiatkowski, a Polish military doctor, gets entangled in a plan to rescue a secret agent from prison. As he navigates through the ruins of war-torn Warsaw, he faces deception, danger, and the harsh realities of Polish politics. Alongside his loyal sidekick, he embarks on a mission that will test his courage and resilience. This satirical adventure explores themes of patriotism, sacrifice, and the aftermath of war.
Blind Chance follows the life of Witek, a young medical doctor in Communist Poland, through three different storylines that diverge based on chance events. With parallel time and repeated events, Witek's life takes unexpected turns as he navigates a country ruled by the Communist Party and the anti-communist resistance.
Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski's story sets the stage for the dramatic rise of Pope John Paul II and the fall of communism in Europe. Who is this prophetic man who battled evil and saw a son of Poland rising?
In Nazi-occupied Poland, a writer becomes involved with a mysterious woman, leading him into a world of pornography and murder. As the country faces turmoil, he navigates his way through a downward spiral of fear, morality, and forbidden desires.
Pawlak and Kargul – the protagonists of the cult-favourite trilogy “Our Folks” – had been neighbours in a village in Podolia before they ended up in the Recovered Territories. Even then, it was one explosive neighbourhood.
The story of catholic saint Maximilian Kolbe (1894-1941), who volunteered to die in place of a stranger in the Nazi concentration camp of Auschwitz.
In Palimpsest, a police inspector investigates a murder case that starts unraveling his own sanity and relationships, leading to a psychological disintegration. As the plot unfolds, the inspector's marriage and career are threatened, and his desperate pursuit of the truth takes him to the dark corners of his own mind.
In 1920, during the Polish-Soviet War, Jozef Pilsudski leads the Polish Army in a decisive battle against the invading Red Army, with the fate of Warsaw and Poland hanging in the balance.