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- Olga and Maks are 15 years apart. She is a successful woman with an established position, mother of a young adult woman, he is a handsome young man devoted to enjoy life. Fate chooses them to meet, but it also tests their relationship.
- Hans and Jan Bitner live on opposite sides of the iron curtain. Hans lives in France, he leads a quiet life. Bitner is a Pole, involved in the fight for a free Poland. Their lives are different, but there is one detail that links them.
- The peaceful lives of the residents inhabiting a seaside town are shaken following a series of macabre crimes.
- 30-year-old Benek experiences a crisis mainly manifested by compulsive suicidal thoughts and dreams about death. Accidentally he meets beautiful, magnetic, mouthy Lena. He is dazzled from the first moment and his admiration grows when Lena not only understands his suicidal preoccupation but has a similar one. They embark on a crazy journey during which Benek realizes he is not the only man in Lena's life; also, she has cancer and she is not attempting to treat it. Admiration mixes with fear, and Benek finally promises to accompany her to the end.
- The film tells the story of the Prussian family von Krauss living in the Puck area, as well as the love between the Kashubian boy Mateusz and the German aristocrat Marita and is set between 1900 and 1945. The script depicts the complicated fate of three nations inhabiting the former Polish-German borderland in northern Kashubia, where the line of the border in Versailles after the First World War divided not only the land but also the people of Germans, Kashubs, and Poles, causing riots and often hatred. The script goes through four decades showing the complex attitudes and choices that people have to make here. Prussian anti-Polishism fought with Kashubian patriotism, which in 1939 ended in mass murder committed in thousands of Kaszubians in forests near Piasnica.
- September 1st, 1939. German battleship Schleswig-Holstein marks the start of World War II by firing on the garrison stationed at the Westerplatte peninsula in Poland.
- Follows four friends in their quest to form a punk band. As workers protests sweep across the country, Janek and Staszek, the sons of a navy man, the rebellious Kazik, and the affluent Diabel gel as a band, but their disparate lives are touched by social turmoil and outside perceptions.
- A film about the difficult relationship between a mother and son, and how their choices have dramatic consequences.
- Jack, an unappreciated American writer in his sixties, comes to the off-season peninsula of Hel in the north of Poland and isolates himself to write a script. He meets Kail, a local who earns money by making lie-detector tests. Jack doesn't find any inspiration until some tourists mysteriously disappear - one of them found dead with his tongue cut off. Kail, persuaded by his friend Mila that Jack is the murderer, begins an investigation. The truth turns out to be more twisted when he discovers that Jack is writing about him.
- Two youngsters in their early teens go hitchhiking all over Poland. Adventures ensue...
- An actor returns to Poland after 12 very unsuccessful years in the U.S. only to find himself enmeshed in a noirish situation very reminiscent of 1940s California.
- Divorced psychiatrist Piotr has been through difficult times. An accident makes him reconnect with his son Kamil, whom he has not seen for years. Problems at work and relationships with loved ones cause the doctor's life to fall apart.
- F63.9 is a World Health Organisation classification number given to a "disorder of adult personality and behaviour" which is commonly known as 'falling in love'.
- The funny adventures of a Czechoslovakian writer, Tuma, who, in the company of an attractive guide, Irena, collects materials for a book. The common and romantic wanderings of Tuma and Irena around Poland cause a lot of misunderstanding and anxiety of their respective jealous spouses.
- The film is a nostalgic attempt at evoking the unique atmosphere of vacations spent in a railway car.