Generał Berling 1988
Zygmunt Berling (27 April 1896 – 11 July 1980) was a Polish general who fought for the independence of Poland in the early 20th century.
Zygmunt Berling (27 April 1896 – 11 July 1980) was a Polish general who fought for the independence of Poland in the early 20th century.
A zoo employee learns about the criminal intentions of his neighbor and her partner. The man follows the couple.
A writer shows up at the clinic where his friend is being treated for drug addiction.
The sister of the stage group leader abandons her brother to work in an old people's home.
A cinema operator visits a settlement in Bieszczady to show a film. Due to the lack of interest of the inhabitants, he goes to his girlfriend who lives in the mountains.
A young scientist earning extra money as a salesman gets involved in the death of a drug addict.
A lecturer is beaten. The attacker seeks help from a well-known lawyer supporting criminals.
A forester living far from civilization looks after a Jewish boy - a fugitive from a Gestapo transport.
Tadeusz reminisces about his childhood, when he met his current wife.
A deaf athlete joins the sports club where Jacek works.
The film is based on the story of the Russian writer Yuri Trifonov, entitled "Obmen".
A fictional biography of the Polish composer Mieczysław Karłowicz. The film focuses on several important episodes in the artist's life: his first successes, a strong relationship with his mother, an unfulfilled feeling for his cousin, love for the mountains. Karłowicz died during a lonely hike in the Tatra Mountains, under a snow avalanche. He was only on the threshold of a great career. He was 32 years old.
A fifteen-year-old girl and her younger siblings return to Warsaw (which has been destroyed) after the war, where, hiding from social services, they await the return of their mother.
Prosecutor Kaleta is conducting his latest case. He tries to explain the circumstances of the death of engineer Szymański.
Kasia and Iwonka's father leaves the family, leaving the girls alone with their mother.
The film shows life in a dormitory, a world of indifference and apathy in which some eat, sleep, heal a hangover, others make love, and still others have fun at the expense of others. One of the students is assumed to climb the lightning rod to the top of the building. During its 'ascent' we look into the apartments on the next floors and observe the lives of their inhabitants. At some point, our hero falls and dies. Will this unnecessary death move life in the 'desert'?
Jan Wióro is a type of rural mischief. The man dies soon. On the way to the cemetery, the deceased falls out of his coffin and comes to life experiencing various adventures.
The sons sell their father's farm and take him to the city.
A group of young architects have a chance to take part in an ambitious project. Will they have enough resilience to face the problems which await them?
A married couple are involved in a fatal car crash. The man dies and the television prepares material about him.