In 1970s Lithuania, a teenager stays at a hotel and experiences love, friendship, and personal growth.
Hear My Cry is a moving documentary that sheds light on the widespread destruction caused by fire. It explores the lives of people affected by fire incidents and highlights the importance of fire prevention measures. Through personal stories and heartfelt testimonials, the film captures the devastating impact of fire and the resilience of those who have experienced its destructive power.
Trains opens with a quote from Franz Kafka: “There is plenty of hope. An infinite amount of hope. But not for us.” These words hang like a dark cloud over this found footage documentary, which creates a collective portrait of people in 20th century Europe, capturing their hopes, desires, dramas, and tragedies.
State of Weightlessness is a documentary film that explores the story of a Polish physicist who aspires to become an astronaut in the Soviet space program. Set against the backdrop of the Cold War and post-communist Poland, the film delves into the challenges, disappointments, and aspirations of the protagonist as he navigates the complexities of space exploration and medical experiments. The film sheds light on the space race, the technological advancements, and the human aspirations for exploration and understanding the mysteries of the universe.
Nothing special had happened on that day in the People’s Republic of Poland. The weather forecast predicted moderate clouds. Over 1600 citizens were born and about 600 died. A day like every day… Police reports, control protocols, complaints, letters from the army and to the prison and also to the newspaper or radio programme Fala 56, a poem by Father Twardowski taken off by censors; and all this under the date of 27 September 1962.
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