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.
A man returns home after a long time. The house is in a bad shape, ruined with graffiti on walls, but it doesn't stop him from staying in. The man has an aim that requires complex preparations. The house has however already a new inhabitants that start to influence the man's performance and to mingle with silhouettes from the character's recent past, spent at the Central Asia border. Are the war prolonged tension and the man's shattered emotionality possible to overcome, so that he may really re-locate in a peaceful surroundings of his home-village?
Jasminum is a heartwarming comedy that takes place in a small town in Poland. It follows the story of a woman-beater who falls in love with a woman who is forced into a cloistered life. The movie explores themes of love, friendship, and the power of scent.
A pair of amiable ex-cons retreat to the country for a fresh start - until a family reunion and a health emergency put them at odds with the law again.
Set in 1946, the film tells a story of a Polish villager returning home after years in a concentration camp. Mateusz is an old-timer, a saddler, who finds nothing but hostility when he makes it home after years away. He is not a Jew, though the villagers brand him one and give him a hard time. They feel guilty about the death of his son at the end of the war, and don't want the father around. In the background: beginnings of the Communist regime in Poland.
In the winter of 1903, a group of characters painted by the master escapes from Jacek Malczewski's paintings.
The story is narrated by ten-year old Staszek, who writes in his diary about his school-friend Jozef. Jozef comes from a family of blacksmiths, all of whom bear the name Jozef. Since he is the sixth consecutive son to be called Jozef, he is nicknamed Szustek (meaning "sixth one").
In a small provincial village, Johnnie Waterman, a peasant with a troubled past, discovers he has the power to perform miracles. He uses this newfound ability to deceive the villagers and becomes a fake faith-healer. However, as his popularity grows, he starts to question his actions and the consequences of his lies.
In Venice, a Polish-Jew teenage boy goes on a magical journey fueled by his imagination, longing for his mother and the pre-war world. With the help of his aunt, he explores the provincial life and discovers a hidden palace in the cellar, fulfilling his childhood dreams. In the midst of World War Two, the boy embarks on a heartfelt journey that strengthens the bond with his sister.
The story of a soldier’s parents told from the perspective of their 17-year-old grandson, Janek
A young, beautiful, ambitious, but professionally inexperienced priest Jakub comes to a small village. Even the initial contacts indicate that he finds himself in an environment that he not only does not know, but also does not understand.
Pograbek is a village philosopher with an unconventional way of looking at things. He is planning on buying a child since he cannot have one due to his infertility. However, the woman that promised him one has changed her mind, and now the provincial gigolo is trying to make his wife pregnant.
In a small village a couple fails to conceive. One day the man brings home to hide a Jewish woman whose family was murdered.
A story, warm and full of humor, about Maszenka, an 11-year-old girl from an orphanage in the Bieszczady Mountains who loves ballet. The first stage on her road to fulfilling her dream is the entrance exam to the ballet school in Gdansk. To make it there in time, she escapes from the orphanage, taking newly hired educator Kordula with her. They travel all the way across Poland, hiding from the police and meeting people who help them in need.
Afonia's husband is an ex-boxer, an ex-inmate of a Nazi concentration camp and almost ex-living person as he is paralyzed after an accident. Her daughter is already married. And although Afonia's name is Russian, she is Polish. The only thing both heroines share is love to another strong, handsome and addictive man. A Russian man.