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- In Warsaw, a prosecutor's hopes rise after a body is found and linked to his sister's disappearance 25 years earlier.
- Three young women join the resistance during German occupation of Poland.
- The depiction of the life of Nobel Peace Prize winner and founder of Poland's Solidarity movement, Lech Walesa, as events in the 1970s lead to a peaceful revolution.
- Poland, 1990. The first euphoric year of freedom, but also of uncertainty for the future. Four apparently happy women of different ages decide it's time to change their lives, and fulfill their desires.
- The main hero of "Archivist" is Henryk Mikos (Henryk Talar), an employee of the police archives who is above average memory and intelligence, who is trying to solve unexplained criminal cases from years ago. He is partnering with a young, ambitious policeman Zuza (Paulina Galazka).
- The title protagonist is an orderly art teacher whose main problem in life is his father - an incessantly partying artist-painter. When the senior suffers a second heart attack and yet refuses to change his lifestyle, Juliusz will have to find a way to influence his behavior. The cure for the hero's ills will seem to be accidentally met, careless veterinarian - Dorota. It will turn out, however, that real problems are just coming .
- The fates of four separate women become entangled on the evening they each visit the same Warsaw nightclub and their worlds collide.
- 1940s. Leon works with his sons as a sandblaster on the Vistula. One day, the men catch the small river and its little daughter with the river. It turns out that they are Jewish, they escaped, as proposed they do not support themselves made public yet. Leonie's heroic fight for their survival. He gives women refuge in his home, risking the lives of his own family.
- TV reporters conduct a street survey, asking random people "How are the youths of today?". This brief collection of opinions unexpectedly turns into powerful study of media manipulation.