19 year old Irena Gut is promoted to housekeeper in the home of a highly respected Nazi officer in Poland when she finds out that the Jewish ghetto is about to be liquidated. Determined to help twelve Jewish workers, she decides to shelter them in the safest place she can think of – the basement of the German Major's house. Over the next eight months, Irena uses her wit, humour and immense courage to hide her friends as long as possible.
In post-World War II Poland, a pregnant nun finds herself in a convent where she grapples with her traumatic experience of being raped by a Soviet soldier. As she tries to hide her pregnancy and cope with her fear of hell, she forms complex relationships with the abbess, other nuns, and a French Red Cross doctor. The nun's journey towards healing and forgiveness is explored amidst the backdrop of a war-torn country.
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.
In post-World War II Poland, Colonel Kwiatkowski, a Polish military doctor, gets entangled in a plan to rescue a secret agent from prison. As he navigates through the ruins of war-torn Warsaw, he faces deception, danger, and the harsh realities of Polish politics. Alongside his loyal sidekick, he embarks on a mission that will test his courage and resilience. This satirical adventure explores themes of patriotism, sacrifice, and the aftermath of war.
A story about the life of a woman, two men of her life and her son, Janek Garbus, seen through the eyes of the latter - "conceived by an NKVD uncle on the night after the Soviet army entered".
During the Second World War, tens of thousands of blonde, blue-eyed Polish children were snatched from their parents and given to German families. Lebensborn was part of Hitler's plan to expand the Aryan master race within the Third Reich. Eight-year old Jerzy returns home at the end of the war to a joyful reunion with his long-lost mother and grandfather. But problems arise as he is taunted by his peers and, longing for his missing father, burns with resentment for his new communist stepfather.
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