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- A soon-to-be lawyer crosses his path with a taxi driver and a young sinister man.
- A look at the situation of transgender people in Poland in the late 1980s.
- A journalist tries in vain to pick up the threads of his affair with a woman.
- Polish schoolboy Janek and his fellow traveler, the Russian girl Tanya, are on the journey to South America. The plane they are flying on is hijacked by a gang of drug dealers led by a former Nazi criminal.
- The bachelor Don Alfonso has decided to prove to Guglielmo and Ferrando that their girlfriends, Fiordiligi and Dorabella, will not be faithful to them.
- It's February 1945. A Polish rescue team sets out to bring back the wounded Soviet and Slovak partisans who are trapped behind the mountain border as well as behind enemy lines.
- A biographical series about Józef Konrad Korzeniowski, better known as Joseph Conrad, a world-famous English writer of Polish descent. However, before Conrad connected his life with literature, he worked as a sailor for many years. In this profession he rose to the rank of captain. Later, he used the experience gained on the seas around the world in numerous novels and short stories, earning him the opinion of a classic of marine literature.
- The subject of the film is the problem of the migration of young people from the countryside to the cities in search of an easier life. The meeting of the whole family - whose paths have diverged a long time ago - with the sick father and a long conversation with him determine the final decision of the film's protagonist, Janek: he will return to where he comes from, to the countryside, to his fatherland.
- The various stages of the preparations of Hamlet's rehearsals at the National Theatre in 1970 - from trying on the costumes and memorizing lines to the final staging.
- In this film, the idea that fear of nuclear weapons is casting a dark shadow on the life of modern man, is presented by a counterpoint of image and sound. The film is intended as a protest against means of mass destruction.
- Within the walls of the Krakow Academy of Arts, a sculpture course is given. There is a model and apprentice sculptors. The latter choose wire frameworks they cover with clay, perfect them with axes first and then with their thumbs. They finally cover them with modeling plaster. When the statues are finished, they are broken.
- Young farmers from the Polish countryside talk about the difficulties in finding a wife.
- A woman worries about her nephew's spiritual education, whose life and his father's are run on their home computer.
- After their father's death, two brothers inherit a valuable stamp collection.
- A woman with a gravely ill husband and pregnant of her lover faces a dilemma: if her husband dies, she'll keep the baby; if not, she'll abort.
- On Christmas Eve, a taxi driver's ex-lover asks him for help to look for her missing husband.
- When her father is away on business, a young woman discovers a letter from her dead mother reading, 'Open after my death'.
- A soon-to-be lawyer crosses his path with a taxi driver and a young sinister man.
- A teenager spies on his older neighbour through binoculars.
- Raised as sisters, one is in fact the other's mother. Unwilling to continue living a lie, the mother tries to get her daughter back from her parents.
- A researcher meets a professor and reveals herself as the child to whom she refused to shelter during World War II.
- Following the discovery of his sexual impotence a man urges his wife to take a lover.