One of the most expensive Polish films ever made, Jerzy Kawalerowicz directs the ancient Roman filmmaking staple Quo Vadis....
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2002
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1995
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1990
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1989
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Director
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1988
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Also known as The Inn, Austeria is set in Poland around the time of WWI. During a pogrom, a group of Jews seek refuge from...
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1983
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A Polish "ship of fools" makes its way from Canada to Poland in this tale of an odd mix of passengers and their hidden...
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1980
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After Poland won freedom from of its long overlordship by Russia and the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918, it took a further...
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1978
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This curious Italian drama is the medium for bringing to light the soul-searching conversations of an erotomaniac woman and a...
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1972
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1968
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In this historical drama, Pharoah Ramses XIII (George Zelnik, aka Jerzy Zelnik) defies tradition when his father dies by...
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1966
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A Mother superior in a 17th-century convent finds herself possessed by the Devil in this Polish drama set in a convent of...
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1961
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Originally titled Pociag, this Polish Hitchcock homage stars Lucyna Winnicka and Leon Niemczyk. A mysterious young man...
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1959
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The WWII saga Real End of the Great War emerged from the hand of director Jerzy Kawalerowicz, who alongside Andrzej Wajda is...
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1957
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Celebrated Polish director Jerzy Kawalerowicz (Mother Joan of the Angels, Night Train) helmed this conspiracy thriller....
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1956
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Award-winning filmmaker Jerzy Kawalerowicz follows-up his critically acclaimed 1954 drama Cellulose with this...
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1954
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The Polish-language social drama Celuloza (AKA Cellulose, 1954) witnesses the travails of a young man from a low economic...
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1954
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1952
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