After the end of World War 2 a division of female soldiers settles down at Recovered Territories and make an oath to never enter into relationships with men, which may prove difficult, because male soldiers have also made their home nearby.
Walkover, the autobiographical second feature by Polish enfant terrible Jerzy Skolimowski echoes the French nouvelle vague in its extraordinarily stylized tale of a prizefighter who ducks a fight to romance a beautiful blonde.
Set in Poland in the 1970s, the main character half-heartedly goes about his job as a censor at the state run television station, whilst conducting affairs with nurses, airline pilots, etc. Interesting scene where main character must illegally emigrate to his own country.
Mąż swojej żony (English: Husband of His Wife) is a Polish comedy from 1960 directed by Stanisław Bareja. The story of a newly married couple, Michał Karcz (composer) and sprinter Jadwiga Fołtasiówna-Karcz. Michał has to adjust to Jadwiga being much more famous and her fame and needs dominating their lives.
After moving from the countryside to the city, an old man cannot find himself in the new reality.
A moral story about two people who have completely different attitudes to life and people. The duel of the heroes ends tragically.
The fate of a working-class family during the third Silesian Uprising.
Gothic story based on novella by Aleksey Tolstoy.
The strain of German persecution causes a mental breakdown in a young Jew, which prompts his wife to take desperate measures.
The fifth of the six episode compilations of the TV series released theatrically, featuring episodes 14 and 15.
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