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- Ewa returns to her village after a hospital stay. She works on a plantation that grows wild roses. While Ewa was away her mother has been taking care of her children Marysia and Jas. Ewa's husband Andrzej also returns home after working for months in Norway. The time apart has created distance between them. During Marysia's first communion, Ewa starts to feel ill. Her friend Basia drives her home. Basia admits that she leaked the gossip to Andrzej about Ewa's affair with Marcel, a local high school boy. Ewa meets Marcel on the rose plantation. She says that their relationship is over. After Marcel leaves, Marta realizes that Jas, her 2-year-old son, has disappeared. The search begins. After hours a policeman appears and says that Jas has been found. Marta and Andrzej go to the next village and pick up Jas. Ewa returns to the hospital she left a few days before. We discover that Ewa had given birth to a child and put it up for adoption. Ewa wants her child back.
- A man is murdered, but the person responsible avoids being discovered and arrested. A few years later a police inspector suspects he has found evidence in a newly-published book entitled "Amok".
- A busy attorney, worried that his anorexic daughter Olga might try to harm herself, since she's still grieving over her recently deceased mother, sends her to see a psychiatrist, Anna, who's dealing with her own loss in an unusual way.
- Back Home tells a story of a family. A very typical family next-door. Hidden secrets and inner parents- -children relations lead to disintegration of the relationship both between the family members, as well as between them and the local community. The desire to build family relations on the existing morality and a clear-cut moral code within the changing world lead to a crisis. The dynamics of contemporary social processes, as well as of the local communities of small and medium-sized towns, makes adolescents distant from their families and traditions. The protagonist, Urszula, walks the dramatic path to independence and finding her own definition of the terms that are crucial in life and for building relations with other people, such as kinship, love, dedication, brotherhood.
- A journalist from Warsaw travels to Silesia and manages to find a tenement house full of exceptional inhabitants.
- A woman stumbles upon a valuable artifact, the crown that belonged to Casimir the Great.
- A mother and her adult son are evicted from their flat and struggle to find safe place in a homeless shelter.
- Marta, and her husband Adam are planning their wedding. The couple's friend Pawel, a film director, after making an irreversible decision, triggers a series of unstoppable events.
- In 1994 Rwanda, a Polish woman ornithologist saves a Tutsi girl from certain death. After a few years they both revisit Africa on an emotional journey full of painful memories.
- A man with an enigmatic look arrives at a town called Ederly. "Ederly is not only the name of the town, it has a deeper meaning", the visitor is told.
- English title is "Game On". Here's something you don't see every day - a romantic comedy musical featuring Poland's greatest hits! Think Mamma Mia! with footballers and a car chase as three generations of women find time for dance and romance whilst trying to save their family home from grasping developers. Na zdrowie!
- An actor travels around the country with a theatre troupe. After many years he returns to his home village where his mother is dying, and meets a kind of his double there. His effort to find out who and what that figure really is turns into a real obsession and leads to a surprising finale.
- The official music video for musical virtuoso Mary Komasa's song 'Lost Me'
- World War II is in progress. In a Silesian forest a Polish partisan called Rysiek gets an order to execute a German officer. The commander assigns a youth to help Rysiek with the task. That is the same youth that wakes him up from a nightmare earlier in the day. The action does not seem to be a challenge for Rysiek, but how is he to know that thanks to that action the ghosts of the past will come to haunt him and the nightmare he was woken out of has not come to an end. The film addresses the important issue of the separation of siblings as a result of secret adoption. History has been deliberately moved into one of the most heinous periods in history to illustrate the harmfulness of this procedure and its cruel consequences.