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The love duet from the ballet composed by Zbigniew Turski, performed by dancers Alicja Boniuszko and Jan Wojciechowski, against the background of beach locations.
An account of the occupation of Poland by the Germans during World War 2, particularly the Warsaw Ghetto. All the material used in the film was originally shot by cameramen of the Wehrmacht, SS, and Gestapo...
Plasticine animation concerning a man obsessed by power.
Animated film using paper cut-outs. The film is a satirical comment in favour of pacifism. Romeo and Juliet are children of feuding families who duel with modern implements of war including bombs and tanks....
The Polish view of the German invasion of Poland in 1939. Uses contemporary newsreels and has a certain antiquarian interest showing street scenes in Warsaw in 1939, as well as various shots of Beck,...
Feature film. On a plane bound for Paris, a successful radio actress (Barbara Krafftowna) recalls the night in 1939 when she was to debut as Ophelia, with the man she loved playing Hamlet (Zbigniew...
A documentary about the work and ideas of a small Polish experimental theatre. The film shows the actors at work in the theatre, practising their voice, physical and rhythm exercises, whilst the commentary...
Short Polish anti-war and prize-winning film. Playing children are lured by the ‘magician’ who gives then guns and teaches them war games. As trained cannon fodder they are marched away, while others...
This short film reconstructs an incident involving a small group of Jewish children and shows how the Nazis used gas wagons, or gas vans, in Russia and Poland during World War II. The vans were used to kill...
Experimental student film by Jerzy Skolimowski inspired by Hamlet. Zbigniew Lesniak is Hamlet.
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