I Saw a Nation United 2011
The Smolensk disaster as seen through the eyes of foreign correspondents reporting on the events of April 2010.
The Smolensk disaster as seen through the eyes of foreign correspondents reporting on the events of April 2010.
Propaganda encouraging people to vote "yes" three times in the (falsified by the communists) June 1946 referendum.
Volhynia, 1905. Jan Bereza is exiled to Siberia, while his wife dies in a fight with the military police. Bereza's daughter, five-year-old Hanka, remains unaware of what has happened. Years pass. The orphan Hanka grew up without care. She fell in love with a wandering poacher, mocking the superstitious village. Misunderstandings on this basis lead to vigilante justice... Having escaped death, Hanka finds herself in a gypsy camp. The king of the gypsies falls in love with her, but the tireless poacher Zbych finds Hanka and causes her to break up with the king. Threatened, they escape and return home together, where they find Hanka's father, Bereza. The year 1920 arrives. War breaks out, from which Zbych returns victorious to his Hanka. They set to work together and create a new, happy home.
A drug dealer is dissatisfied with his life.
Animated film set to Chopin's Waltz in B Minor.
The film uses photographic materials from the collections of the Historical Museum of Architecture of the Ossoliński National Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences, the Provincial Office for Spatial Planning in Wrocław, and the Museum of the History of Photography in Krakow.
The misadventures of a hungry kitten.