In a future where the world has been devastated by a nuclear bomb, a doctor living in an apartment building discovers a hidden room containing a mysterious golem. As he tries to uncover the secrets of the golem, he becomes embroiled in a surreal and unsettling world filled with death, surrealism, and violence. Along the way, he must confront his own fears and the dark truths of this post-apocalyptic society.
In 'Ga-ga: Glory to the Heroes,' a group of prisoners turned cosmonauts embark on a surreal space-travel adventure filled with post-punk references and absurdity. As they navigate through outer space, they encounter strange creatures and bizarre situations, leading to comedic chaos and unexpected twists.
In Vabank II, a gang of safecrackers plans to rob a bank on the German-Swiss border in Zurich, Switzerland. Set in the pre-World War Two era, the plot revolves around the characters' attempts to escape from prison, overcome numerous obstacles, and execute the heist. The movie is filled with suspense, scams, and a hilarious cast of characters.
In the early 1900s, a woman navigates through sin and love, facing prostitution, separation, and surrealistic events, all while striving to find her true self.
The astronaut Charles Enak refuses to come back to Earth after completing a mission in orbit. While he also refuses to give any explanation for his behaviour, the world enters its biggest crisis since the Cold War. As journalists try to find out more about Enak and his backstory in communist Poland, they discover that he possesses the ability to influence people's sub-consciousness.
Set in Poland during World War II, a man joins the resistance after his wife and child are killed. He becomes involved in a series of psychological experiments conducted by the German occupiers, leading him to question his own identity, sanity, and the nature of reality.
In a post-nuclear war world, a community struggles to survive amidst the chaos and despair. As resources dwindle and tensions rise, the protagonist must navigate through a world of uncertainty and find hope in the face of adversity.
In a futuristic dystopia, a social critic battles against an alien-controlled society where media and television brainwash the population. As martian invaders threaten the world, the critic must navigate through a world of mass media, blood donations, televised trials, and oppressive tactics. With surrealism and allegory, the film explores themes of control, manipulation, and the struggle for freedom.
Following a successful robbery on Christmas Eve, two thieves go hiding into a children's home, where every child is expecting Santa Claus to come soon.
After Poland won freedom from of its long overlordship by Russia and the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918, it took a further four years for its National Assembly to elect Gabriel Narutowicz as its first president. Narutowicz was a professor who until his election had been living in Switzerland. Those were chaotic times, and shortly after his election, he was assassinated by right-wing fanatics. This epic Polish film chronicles the circumstances of Narutowicz's election and assassination.
The action is set in the early 20th century. The film is made up of six sequences. In the first, Michal, young man who came from Poland to Germany, enrolls in a course on how to behave in social situations and on etiquette. However when he tries to approach girls using the rules which he's been taught... he only makes a fool of himself. Then, he goes to work for a man who owns a carousel and who loves to chase other women. In the next sequence, Michal meets the divorced landlady, Mrs. Luther, and goes through a whole lot of erotic experiences. When he escapes exhausted from his landlady, he starts working in a mine and visits brothels on a regular basis. He looks on women in a totally cynical manner. However, his persistent wandering must finally result in a true love.
A TV adaptation of Sławomir Mrożek's play, about a family whose rejection of traditional values leads to erosion of their daily lives and Artur's, the youngest one's efforts to reinstate rules in the house.
A wealthy German family is divided by the immorality of Nazi Germany, circa 1944. Former professional colleague, Joachim Peters, escapes from a Nazi concentration camp, and seeks refuge with his friends, the Sonnenbruchs. Torn between their duty as German citizens, and their greater humanitarian sensibilities, the family is divided in how to deal with Joachim's presence.
Polish teleplay based on Ephraim Kishon's play, concerning the characters of Romeo and Juliet and their alternate fate had they survived the events of Shakespeare's play and grew old together.
Warsaw 1941. Gestapo captures a Home Army soldier who knows the code needed to read the list of agents working in Reich. Tortured Wójcik asks the doctors for poison.
A pregnant 22-year-old with a dreary job, a difficult home life and an absent boyfriend learns to love her life and share this love with the child in her womb.
The Wedding is a drama set in Krakow, Poland in the year 1900. The story revolves around a wedding and explores themes of social differences, intellectualism, and Polish history. The movie also touches on metaphysical elements and features a ghost. It is based on a play and showcases the dynamics between the bride, groom, and the wedding party on the wedding night.
A small-time racketeer Stefek evades mob bosses by passing himself off as a mentally unstable cleptomaniac and laying low in an asylum. The racketeer and his closest devotee escape from the asylum and find work at the opera. Stefek becomes stage-doorman and soon discovers that the opera doubles as a brothel.
Two death row prisoners willingly confess to more murders to delay their execution. A TV adaptation of Janusz Krasiński's play.