During World War II, Oskar Schindler, a German businessman and opportunist member of the Nazi party, becomes concerned for his Jewish workforce and works to save them from persecution and death by the Nazis. Through bribery and cunning, Schindler acquires a factory and employs Jewish workers, keeping them safe from concentration camps. As the war comes to an end, Schindler must flee with his wife, leaving behind the people he saved. Despite feeling he could have done more, Schindler is hailed as a righteous person and his actions are remembered by the survivors.
Detective Tadek investigates a murder case that bears similarities to a crime described in a novel written by a controversial artist. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers a web of sexual perversion, sadomasochism, and corruption within the city.
A young woman haunted by her past joins a mysterious professor and his group of gifted students who investigate paranormal activity and fight demons.
The Double Life of Véronique follows the lives of two women, Véronique from Poland and Weronika from France, who share a mysterious connection. They both have a passion for music and possess similar physical attributes. As their lives unfold, they experience strange occurrences and encounter situations that mirror each other. The film explores themes of identity, duality, and the intangible connections that transcend reality.
Denial is a movie based on the true story of a courtroom drama where a Holocaust denier is sued for libel by a historian. The movie explores the themes of anti-Semitism, the Holocaust, and the struggle for truth and justice.
Katyn is a movie based on the true story of the Katyn massacre that took place in Poland during World War II. It portrays the tragic events and the impact it had on the Polish people.
Three young Israeli students take a school trip to Poland to visit the sites where the Nazis carried out the extermination of European Jews during World War II.
Karol: A Man Who Became Pope is a biographical drama about Karol Wojtyla, a young Polish man who endured the horrors of Nazi-occupied Poland and the suppression of religion under communist rule. Despite facing cruelty and oppression, Karol's faith in God and his love for his country drove him to become a prominent figure in the Catholic Church, eventually becoming Pope John Paul II.
Nico, 1988 is a biographical drama that follows the life of Nico, the iconic singer of The Velvet Underground, as she embarks on a solo tour and battles her heroin addiction. Set in the 1980s, the film explores Nico's struggle with drug withdrawal, her unrequited love, and her complicated relationship with her son. Through her journey across Europe, from Rome to Prague to Berlin, Nico confronts her past and tries to find her own identity beyond her musical career.
Schindler (1983) is a powerful documentary that tells the story of Oskar Schindler, a businessman who became a hero by saving the lives of over 1,000 Jews during the Holocaust. Set in Krakow, Poland, the film showcases Schindler's remarkable journey as he risks his own life to protect others from the Nazi regime. With its emotionally charged narrative and historical significance, Schindler is a must-watch for anyone interested in World War II and the Holocaust.
Vinci is a comedy crime film set in Krakow, Poland, centered around an art heist. The film follows a group of eccentric criminals who attempt to steal a valuable painting, only to have their plans go awry. With an unexpected bomb threat, a fake painting, and a man with prosopagnosia wrapped in a towel, chaos ensues as the group tries to navigate their way through the heist gone wrong.
This heroic story follows the life of Karol Wojtyla, a Polish Roman catholic who ascends the throne of St. Peter as Pope John Paul II. As a young boy, Karol is a bright and talented student. Archbishop Sapieha recognizes the very special, moving qualities Karol possesses and encourages him to consider the priesthood. Although determined to study Polish literature, Karol turns to the church; he is ordained and studies in Italy, France, and Belgium. Torn by fear and repression in post-Stalin Eastern Europe, Karol becomes a poisonous thorn in the communists' side. His deer reverence and commitment return him to Poland as Pope John Paul II.
In the mystical city of Krakow, a brave girl and a sentient robot embark on an extraordinary adventure, battling evil forces to save their homeland. Packed with action, this captivating sci-fi short film takes viewers on a journey filled with suspense, mystery, and excitement.
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.
After a spate of mysterious disappearances in 1950s Kraków, young investigator Karski believes he's on the trail of a vicious serial killer. When his investigation points to wealthy and respected playboy Wladyslaw Mazurkiewicz,Karski finds himself up against his own supervisors, a mysterious woman and the hypnotic charms of Beautiful Wladek himself.
Entanglement follows the intense investigation of a murder case in Krakow, Poland. The story involves a sniper, a policeman, a prosecutor, and the exploration of psychotherapy. As the investigation progresses, the characters become entangled in a dangerous web of deceit, leading to shocking revelations and a race against time to solve the case.
Gorgoroth: Black Mass Krakow 2004 is a concert film featuring the Norwegian black metal band Gorgoroth. The film captures their powerful live performance in Krakow, showcasing their intense and dark music.
Giordano, an angel assigned to an orphan in Krakow, is two years into the job when his celestial overseers, citing budget cuts, initiate "Phase Two" without telling him. Some changes are good - they send him a nanny, the enterprising Irena; some are bad - his phone number to Heaven no longer works nor do his special powers; and some dismay him - he grows a penis. His closest friend tells him to get a woman, and Irena advises him on hygiene. He visits a therapist, Roma, and falls in love with her. She tells him its transference. Meanwhile, Giordano's celestial friends conspire to rid Roma of her boyfriend, clearing the way for Giordano to be his naive and engaging self.
A holocaust survivor now living as a respected writer in Manhattan is the only person who can identify a suspected Nazi back in his native Austria. When a beautiful reporter eager for a scoop tries to lure him back, Geburtig must decide whether to confront his past.