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- A story of love, friendship and the pursuit of adventure during the bloody and brutal reality of the 1944 Warsaw Uprising.
- The story follows Tomasz Adamczyk the businessman who decides to leave the industry..
- The film shows an obscure episode from the life of a Stalinist criminal - Colonel of the Office of Public Security, Julia Brystiger. Her nickname was "Bloody Luna" because during interrogations she tortured prisoners with extreme cruelty. At the beginning of 1960s she appeared in Laski near Warsaw, in the Institute for the Blind, where the Primate of Poland, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, was also a frequent visitor. His imprisonment in the years 1953-1956 was supervised by none other than Julia Brystiger herself. During the difficult and tempestuous conversation with the Primate, Julia Brystiger rejects the communist ideology, asks for her crimes to be forgiven and for help in finding God...
- Just as three high-school graduates get to the brink of adulthood, the outbreak of World War II destroys all their dreams and plans.
- Ricky is an escapee from a reform school. Julian escaped the anger of a voluntarily fire brigade in a small town from which he embezzled. They team together in Warsaw. In search for food they break into a villa and Ricky discovers a bundle of cash in the freezer. They decide to go on a rampage through the city.
- A thief accidentally finds a dead man on a train. As he does not wish to call the police, the best way is removing the body himself.
- The series shows the fight between Poles and Germanization in Greater Poland in the years 1815-1918.
- Tonia lives with her father and grandmother. Her mother is dead, her father is abusing alcohol and he has lost his job. Grandma decides to send him to work on a construction site in Italy for three months. Tonia will do everything in her power to foil this plan.
- Jerzy Szajnowicz-Ivanov, the son of Polish mother and Russian father, raised in Greece, reports to the Carpathian Brigade in the spring of 1941. Poles are wary at first. English recommend him to arrange the intelligence grid and sabotage in the Athens area. Soon the grid starts to work: intelligence flows, transports fly into the air, ships sink.
- A story about reckless Irenka Borowska takes place in the thirties. Quite suddenly, her family experiences numerous misfortunes: sale of the family estate at auction, rejection of their request for help from some wealthy relatives, death of a father, and finally impoverished existence in a provincial town of Kuropatki. Under those circumstances a little lady takes all the responsibility for her family's future. In the course of her search for a rich aunt who might save the family from a total downfall, Irenka encounters Zbyszek. Much to her disappointment, a young student is completely in love with Greta Garbo, so he doesn't pay any attention to the girl. However, reversal of fortune is coming when the aunt gets impressed with Irenka and changes her attitude to poor cousins. The Borowskis resume possession of their estate, and the very first innocent love flourishes between Irenka and Zbyszek.
- As every year, the celebration of All Saints Day brings Polish families together at the graves of their loved ones. On this special day Maria, 80-year-old widow, visits the graveyard with her son, his wife and their children.
- Veronica arrives with her 9-year-old daughter in a small-town church to seek help from the local priest. But her unexpected visit sparks conflict over unresolved past.
- 11 short portraits of inhabitants of two small towns: Góra Kalwaria in Poland and Remscheid-Lennep in Germany. The authors of these films are students of two partner film schools: the Andrzej Wajda Master School of Film Directing and the International Film School in Cologne (Internationale Filmschule Koeln). The films were made under the artistic supervision of Polish and German tutors: Jacek Blawut, Marcel Lozinski, Katarzyna Maciejko-Kowalczyk and Sylke Rene Meyer.