Tomek (Arthur Zmijewski) is one of those rare people who follow their best instincts and get away with it. In this story,...
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1989
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Two lovers who meet again six years after World War II suffer at the hands of Stalinist oppression in this thrilling...
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Ruczynski
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1986
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His Father
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1980
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Polish filmmaker Andrzej Wajda directs the psychological drama Panny z Wilka (released in the U.S. as The Young Girls of...
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1979
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Adapted from Stanislaw Wyspianski's turn-of-the-century play, The Wedding, or Wesele embodies a poetic exploration of Polish...
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1972
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Polish director Andrej Wajda's portrait of life on a movie set, which is disrupted (although not that much) when the leading...
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Andrzej
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1969
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A successful businessman has no outside interest and leads a lonely life away from work. He falls in love with a tantalizing...
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Starski
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1969
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This uneven film finds a young boy recalling his first love. He met the girl at an abandoned bunker that once housed Adolph...
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German
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1968
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1967
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In this Polish comedy-drama, a stranger jumps off a train and ends up in a tiny village. He begins claiming that he has been...
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1966
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A man (Andrzej Lapicki) reflects on why his wife and child left him in this drama with comic overtones directed by Jan...
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Man
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1966
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A Polish pilot returns home from Britain after the end of World War II in this anti-Stalinist political drama. He discovers...
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Grajewski
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1965
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Nowak (Andrzej Lapicki) is a successful writer on a promotional tour hawking his new book. Although he is at the height of...
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Pisarz Nowak
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1963
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This wartime drama by Polish director Jan Rybkowski is most successful in its suspense-filled first half, beginning when a...
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1961
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1961
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1947
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1947
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