Films by Title:
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One Way Ticket to the Moon
Bilet na księżyc
Two brothers journey across Poland before one of them joins the Navy.
Directed by Jacek Bromski - 2013
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Opening Weekend Party
Join other Polish film festival goers at ten mercer for free hors d'oeuvres and drinks. There'll also be some sweet tunes by Borys Kossakowski. Admission is free to everyone with either an SPFF pass or tickets to any of this year's screenings.
Directed by N/A - 2017
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Orchestra of Exiles
Orchestra of Exiles explores Polish violinist Bronislaw Huberman 4-year odyssey, which culminates in the founding of the orchestra that would become the Israel Philharmonic. Huberman's personal transformation and subsequent heroic struggle to get Jewish musicians out of Europe to found this orchestra will be at the heart of this film.
Directed by Josh Aronson - 2012
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Oskar
Oskar
Based on a book by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt: a collection of letters by a ten-year-old dying of leukemia addressed to God. This is a beautiful story about life, love and death, and the acceptance of what's inevitable.
Directed by Marek Piwowski - 2005
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Our Kasprowy
Nasz Kasprowy
A history of the cable car at Kasprowy Wierch
Directed by Janusz Julo Sus - 2012
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Outlanders
In the search for a job and better future Adam leaves his native Poland to join his older brother Jan in London.
Directed by Dominic Lees - 2007
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Over the Limit
Margarita Mamun, an elite Russian rhythmic gymnast, is struggling to become an Olympic champion. It is the most important year of her career and her last chance to achieve the ultimate goal, the gold Olympic medal. Double Feature
Directed by Marta Prus - 2018
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Palimpsest
Palimpsest
A police inspector, involved in solving a complicated crime, is on the verge of a mental breakdown.
Directed by Konrad Niewolski - 2006
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Panic Attack
Atak Paniki
Tragedy meets comedy in seven stories about how our entire world can collapse at any given moment.
Directed by Pawel Maslona - 2017
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People on the Bridge
Ludzie na moście
An experimental visual interpretation of a poem by Nobel Prize winner Wisława Szymborska.
Directed by Beata Pozniak - 2014