Films by Title:
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Call of the Toad
Wróżby kumaka
A German and a Pole exiled from their hometowns at the end of WWII meet and fall in love in Gdańsk in 1989.
Directed by Robert Gliński - 2005
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Canadian Dresses
Kanadyjskie sukienki
A film about hard times in the communist era and a carefree world as seen through the eyes of a child.
Directed by Maciej Michalski - 2013
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Career of Nikos Dyzma
Kariera Nikosia Dyzmy
In this comedy, twists of fate take an undertaker on a path to political influence.
Directed by Jacek Bromski - 2002
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Carol of the Bells
Szczedryk
Adapted from a popular Ukrainian folk melody, the Christmas classic “Carol of the Bells” came to represent the spirit of brotherhood over the world. Set in pre and postwar Ukraine, this ultimately life-affirming film centers on three families - Polish, Ukrainian and Jewish - who share a large house and musical evenings. Their peaceful existence is shattered by the Nazi and Soviet occupations
Directed by Olesya Morgunets-Isaenko - 2021
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Carte Blanche
Carte Blanche
A history teacher slowly starts losing his eyesight. He decides to keep his health issues under wraps, trying to hold on to his job and be there for his students.
Directed by Jacek Lusiński - 2014
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Ceremony
Ceremonia
Joanna returns to her home village for her father’s funeral. On the night of her arrival, an explosive argument breaks out in the family. Joanna wants to fullfil her father’s wish for a secular funeral, but her mother is categorically opposed to the very idea.
Directed by Tadeusz Kabicz - 2021
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Charcoal Burners
Smolarze
"This film is like perfume. First appears the head note which leads to the heart note which finally lets the base note emerge.“ – Anna Stadnik, programmer of Riverside Film Festival.
Directed by Piotr Złotorowicz - 2010
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Chemo
Chemia
A young man in crisis meets a woman in the late stage of cancer, and they wrestle with the decision to start a family.
Directed by Bartosz Prokopowicz - 2015
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Children in Exile
Dzieci na zesłaniu
Polish survivors of Soviet deportation to Siberia during WWII describe their experiences as the youngest victims of the deadly Soviet system.
Directed by Chris Swider - 2007
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Children of Leningradsky
Dzieci z Leningradzkiego
This 35-minute documentary, takes an unblinking look at the reality of homeless children living in Russia today - in particular the ones who call the underground Leningradsky train station in Moscow home.
Directed by Hanna Polak, Andrzej Celiński - 2004