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Directed by Julius MachulskiGenres Comedy,
Action,
CrimeActors Cezary Pazura,
Małgorzata Kożuchowska,
Jerzy Stuhr,
Katarzyna Figura,
Marek Kondrat,
Jan EnglertRating67%
The time flies and Jurek Kiler has already forgotten the fact that he used to work as a taxi driver and that he was suspected of series of murders. He is now a public person, and together with his girlfriend Ewa runs a foundation that successfully raises money from all over the world. He is now a man of a great renown as he injects a substantial sums of money into various public institutions. However, the idyllic life becomes thwarted when two murderers who do their time - Siara and Lipski - do everything to blow him away. One time they hire a world-famous Polish murderer called Szakal, other time a Cuban hireling alleged Kiler’s double who, after many attempts, fail to carry out their "responsibilities". The situation becomes even more perplexed when Lipski obtains a pass for her daughter’s wedding and gets to know that his daughter Dona falls in love with Kiler whom she wants to marry ., 1h30
Actors Marek Kondrat,
Bogusław Linda,
Olaf Lubaszenko,
Jerzy Skolimowski,
Gustaw Holoubek,
Edward Linde-LubaszenkoRating53%
The film takes place after the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990. The film opens with retired Major Józef Mayer (Marek Kondrat) in a doctor’s office in Warsaw. Mayer is a former agent of the Polish Office for State Protection (UOP), the main Polish intelligence agency. Mayer’s doctor tells him that he may die from an unspecified disease. The film then shifts to Baghdad, Iraq, where Iraqi security forces raid a CIA safehouse maintained by CIA agent Jeff Magnus (Kristof Konrad). Walton and his two other CIA agents manage to escape into hiding as they prepare to leave Iraq before a possible war. Walton is warned by a Polish-American Mossad agent named Karen Pierce (Anna Korcz) to leave Iraq immediately. Meanwhile, Pierce is having an affair with Mayer’s son Paweł (Radosław Pazura), who is a Polish engineer working in Iraq. Paweł is detained and Pierce escapes after they are stopped by Iraqi secret police. While in a military prison, Paweł is tortured for not disclosing Pierce’s location to the Iraqis. The Iraqis suspect that Paweł is a spy., 1h38
Genres ActionActors Bogusław Linda,
Cezary Pazura,
Valery Priomykhov,
Sergueï Chakourov,
Jan Machulski,
Jerzy ZelnikRating67%
Poland in 1993. Franciszek Maurer (Franz) is released from prison. He is engaged by Radosław Wolf, arms dealer, who returned from Serbia. Maurer pulls to the gang former police colleague, "Nowy". Franz does not know that the whole time "Nowy" maintains contact with the major Bień. When Maurer, Wolf and "Nowy" have to organize the transport of weapons to Sarajevo, Franz announces to the police a planned action. At the last moment the heads of gang changes plans. Maurer has to stop the train departure unloaded weapon., 1h54
Directed by Krzysztof KieślowskiOrigin PologneGenres DramaActors Bogusław Linda,
Jerzy Stuhr,
Tadeusz Łomnicki,
Zbigniew Zapasiewicz,
Adam Ferency,
Zygmunt HübnerRating76%
Witek (Bogusław Linda), sitting on an airplane, for some reason screams "No!" A bleeding person is dragged across a hospital floor. As a child, Witek learns how to write. As an adolescent, Witek dates Czuszka. As an adult, Witek goes to medical school but 'loses' his calling after the death of his father. Witek decides to catch a train to Warsaw. There he crashes into a fellow drinking beer. Three different outcomes are shown, each depending on how Witek deals with the obstacles on his way to catching the train and whether or not he catches the train., 2h27
Directed by Andrzej WajdaGenres Drama,
War,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Histoire de France,
Napoleonic Wars filmsActors Bogusław Linda,
Alicja Bachleda-Curuś,
Jerzy Bińczycki,
Daniel Olbrychski,
Grażyna Szapołowska,
Andrzej SewerynRating60%
Pan Tadeusz is told in flashbacks as the author, Adam Mickiewicz, reads his work to a group of elderly exiles in Paris. The story takes place over the course of five days in 1811 and one day in 1812 in rolling landscapes of Lithuania inhabited by Poles whose homeland has been recently partitioned among Russia, the Austrian Empire and Prussia. Not far off in history looms Napoleon's invasion of Russia, the prospect of which heartens Poles yearning for liberation. But more immediately, the characters in Pan Tadeusz are feuding among themselves.