5 films83'
Set of films Fear, Hello Headquarters, Nothing Else, The Show, All the Colours of Youth
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Set of filmsFear, Hello Headquarters, Nothing Else, The Show, All the Colours of Youth
List of filmsFear
Robert Zawadzki
fic2025
Jola lives in Podlasie, close to the border with Belarus. Her son Marek works in the Border Guard combing the forests in search of immigrants illegally crossing the border. Jola is a taxi driver and wants to stay out of it, but one day, when her car breaks down, she is forced to confront her own convictions.
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Zuzanna Heller
anim2025
A man tries to report his wife missing. At the headquarters, he is greeted by a queue of angry people, forms to fill in and unfriendly staff. Set in the Kafkaesque atmosphere of absurdity, the story becomes a universal metaphor for powerlessness in the face of bureaucracy and the struggle against a heartless system.
Read moreNothing Else
Jakub Prysak
fic2025
Wera is a young painter with a beautiful house immersed in greenery, overlooking a lake, a handsome husband who earns an excellent salary, a cuddly dog called Chagall and a brutal and incurable diagnosis. The couple must face the inevitability of her illness, but their reactions are extremely different.
Read moreThe Show
Agnieszka Popińska
anim2025
‘The Show’ is a warm and funny animation showing a kindergarten preparing for a nativity play. The children enthusiastically play the roles of shepherds, Joseph and angels. Natural dialogue and the world seen from the perspective of six-year-olds create a sincere and charming portrayal of childhood – with its little dramas and big questions.
Read moreAll the Colors of Youth
Agnieszka Kalińska
doc2025
What are today’s young people like? Gen Z is growing up in the age of unlimited opportunities and access to the latest technologies. Yet, their emotional condition shows that growing up in the digital era makes life easier but not simpler.
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