The Scar is a satirical drama that takes place in a small town in communist Poland. It follows the story of a factory director who becomes disillusioned with the idealism of the communist party and resigns from his position. The plot also involves a building project, an interview with a reporter, and the opposition he faces from the communist party. The movie explores themes of socialism, communism, and the struggles of an idealist in a communist society.
A short making-of from the set of Kieslowski's feature film "Blizna", which uses a lot the word "Action!" and the slate.
Twenty years old prostitute and drug addict, Jola, by chance meets Andrzej, a "railway station gay". They try to stay together, in spite of numerous diffculties. They both are carriers of the HIV virus. At the end of their travels they find themselves in the Red Palace - formerly the recreation centre for Party dignitaries, now a home for AIDS sufferers - which is run by father Jan. In the nearby small town aggression begins to grow again the unwanted guests; the house have been promised to the local people for housing purposes... The lives and fates of Jola, Andrzej, and father Jan become increasingly intertwined with one another...
Hilda and Augusta - mother and daughter - live in a nursing homei. Daughter feels Pole, and mother - German. Thus they are not liked by surrounding people. Augusta decides to return home after many years. But it is not so easy...
Two teenagers try to live together as adults, but new responsibilities overwhelm them.
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