Old Age is Worse than Fascism

Old Age is Worse than Fascism 1970

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Old age. It affects everyone and there is no cure for it. Stanislaw and Maria are elderly and are slowly losing their ability to live independently. Their daughter Ewa comes to their aid when she discovers her mother's embarrassing problem. Because of this, women go on the warpath. The film shows how important it is to call a spade a spade - especially in the bosom of the family. Facing difficult challenges together turns out to be - in itself - an important therapeutic tool and at the same time integrating family bonds.

1970

Patrik

Patrik 1978

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African National Congress activist Patrik Mabinda comes to Poland to talk about his fight for freedom in South Africa. Shots from the meeting with students of the Polish Language Center are interspersed with shots from Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, which Mabinda visits.

1978

Oni

Oni 2007

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This film is a kind of experiment conducted by Artur Żmijewski on representatives of four social groups in Poland. He invited people associated with the left wing, elderly ladies strongly expressing their pro-church stance, young representatives of the Jewish minority, and members of the Młodzież Wszechpolska political group to participate in this project. The first task for each group was to create a symbol of the Polish state as they understood it. These symbols were then placed on T-shirts distributed to the project participants. This was followed by a confrontation between all the groups, together with the boards they had previously created with the symbol of Poland, during which further tasks received from the director were performed. Representatives of a given group could, for example, add something to another group's symbol or remove something from it, etc.

2007

The Contrast or Illusion

The Contrast or Illusion 2023

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We are exposed to evaluations every day. The norm by which they are made is usually out of our hands.

2023

The School, a World

The School, a World 2023

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Chlebiotki is a small village in Poland where filmmaker Iga Łapińska grew up. She left, returned 20 years later, and saw how the village had changed. In her interactive web documentary you meet seven of the 60 current residents and a woman who left Chlebiotki long ago—Łapińska’s mother. They show you their world, often very intimately.

2023

Instant love

Instant love 2023

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Liliana lives in a world where no longer only sex - but also intimacy, tenderness and acceptance - is treated as a commodity available to all, with its own price. The woman, in her longing for intimacy, decides to get to know Adam, a man from the app.

2023