In 1930s Warsaw, a radio speaker mistakenly rents out his apartment above a classical music quartet to a drag queen and her friends. Hilarity ensues as they navigate mistaken identities, masquerade balls, and musical performances.
A mother is looking for her missing child, with whom she lost contact while in a concentration camp. The film was completed in 1948, but it was banned from distribution by the government, until finally releasing in 1991.
A Jewish man who escapes a Nazi transport hides in a Polish ski resort town by posing for photos with tourists dressed as a polar bear.
Comic stories of Varsovians living under the Nazi occupation and struggling with the enemy.
A young teenager from the provinces comes to Warsaw to find her relatives and gets herself in various trouble.
A cinematic ode to actor Adolf Dymsza, one of the biggest stars of pre-war Polish cinema. The film combines footage from Dymsza's new movies and contextualises in the frame story of Mr. Dodek, a retired actor who recounts his past exploits while trying to earn an allotment for a plot of land.
Jaśnie Pan Szofer is a 1935 Polish romantic comedy film directed by Michał Waszyński.
An intimate psychological drama: the story of two brothers who, in the winter of 1848, waited for the opportunity to enter General Bem's troops in Hungary and experience emotional conflicts in a noble manor, which lead to a fundamental confrontation of attitudes and characters.
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.
A mother is looking for a missing child with whom she lost contact while in a concentration camp.
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