, 1h48 Directed byRafael Lewandowski OriginPologne GenresDrama, Thriller ActorsBorys Szyc, Marian Dziędziel, Magdalena Czerwińska, Wojciech Pszoniak, Bartłomiej Topa, Rafael Lewandowski Roles Szef "Solidarności" w kopalni Rating62% Paweł, un jeune Polonais découvre que son père dont il avait toujours cru qu’il était un des héros du syndicat Solidarność 30 ans plus tôt, a peut-être dissimulé un passé moins glorieux, à la solde du régime. Leur relation est mise à mal et malgré des efforts des uns et des autres pour étouffer les fantômes du passé, ceux-ci vont tout de même ressurgir.
, 1h46 Directed byWojciech Smarzowski GenresDrama, Thriller, Horror, Crime ActorsKinga Preis, Arkadiusz Jakubik, Marian Dziędziel, Bartłomiej Topa, Robert Więckiewicz Roles Mróz Rating73% Edward Środoń, an unemployed zootechnician from Mosty with a dark past and a growing drinking problem, tries to start over with a clean slate. He sets out to the Bieszczady Mountains to take up a job there at the local State Agricultural Farm. A twist of events makes him stop over for the night at the house of the Dziabas family. The initial feelings of mutual distrust between the guest and his hosts are softened with consecutive rounds of moonshine. Środoń slowly learns more about the family and its own problems. The unfolding story is intertwined with a parallel one which sees Środoń four years later, during martial law in Poland, taking part in a reenactment of the events that took place at the Dziabas house during his visit. The reenactment is led by Lieutenant Mróz from the Civic Militia who is slowly unveiling the truth about what happened four years before, at the same time being troubled by ghosts of his own past.
, 1h37 GenresDrama, War ThemesPolitical films ActorsBogusław Linda, Olaf Lubaszenko, Zbigniew Zamachowski, Mirosław Baka, Bartłomiej Topa, Zbigniew Zapasiewicz Roles Max Rating62% After the Bosnian War, Bosnia and Herzegovina is occupied by the NATO-led (IFOR) Implementation Force. In February 1996, a unit of Polish IFOR troops detains and releases three foreign mercenaries in Srebrenica, before they can be executed by a Bosnian mob. The Polish unit is led by Major Edward "Edek" Keller (Boguslaw Linda). Soon later, Keller is under investigation for insubordination and for clashes with the Bosnian militia and foreign mercenaries. The investigation is led by two arriving officers - Lieutenant Czacki (Olaf Lubaszenko) and Major Czesław Kusz (Tadeusz Huk), who will replaced Keller as the commanding officer of the battalion on 1 March. The investigation comes at a sensitive time for Polish forces, as the Polish government tries to become a member of NATO. Keller maintains command of the unit, until his commission ends.
, 1h40 Directed byKrzysztof Kieślowski OriginFrance GenresDrama, Comedy, Romance ThemesFilms about immigration, Films about marriage ActorsZbigniew Zamachowski, Julie Delpy, Jerzy Stuhr, Janusz Gajos, Aleksander Bardini, Juliette Binoche Roles Jacek Rating75% After opening with a brief, seemingly irrelevant scene of a suitcase on an airport carousel, the story quickly focuses on a Paris divorce court where Karol Karol (Zbigniew Zamachowski) is pleading with the judge — the same legal proceedings that Juliette Binoche's character briefly stumbled upon in Blue. The immigrant Karol, despite his difficulty in understanding French, is made to understand that his wife Dominique (Julie Delpy) does not love him. The grounds for divorce are humiliating: Karol was unable to consummate the marriage. Along with his wife, he loses his means of support (a beauty salon they jointly owned), his legal residency in France, and the rest of his cash in a series of mishaps, and is soon a beggar. He only retains a 2 franc coin.