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Two quarreling peasant families, who were forced to leave their lands after the war, are settled by accident on two neighboring farms.
During World War 2 Polish skiers take up a fight against the Germans and become couriers, delivering mail to Budapest.
Pawel, a Polish man in his early 30s, makes a living with his father Zygmunt importing second-hand clothing from the North of France to Southern Poland. On his way back from one of regular "business trips", Pawel is shocked to discover his father's picture on the cover of a Polish tabloid newspaper. The headline "traitor" is written next to his name. Zygmunt is a genuine hero of the struggle against totalitarianism and a recognized member of the "Solidarnosc" labor movement of the 80s. But now, Zygmunt is suddenly accused by the paper of having acted as a secret informer called THE MOLE by the communist regime.
Tadeusz documents his work as a driver by writing short stories to papers.
A young doctor arrives in a sleepy village and becomes involved with secret tragedies plaguing the inhabitants.
The film tells the story of one day at a certain phony plant, where performing even the simplest task, such as starting a new lamp, grows into a big problem.
Christmas is drawing near, but it’s not a happy time for David. After moving to a big city, his parents have been bogged down with work and forgotten the meaning of Christmas. David decides to change that. Together with Albert the Elf, who escaped from the land of Santa to figure out what Christmas is all about, David sets off to Tatra Mountains, where his grandparents live, on a journey full of adventures.
The first Polish film to discuss the failure of September 1939 Polish-German war, seen from the point of view of a university intellectual, fascinated by German culture, who decides to take active part in the conflict.
A troublemaker returns to his home village, reigniting friendship with his former teacher and looking to atone for his wrongdoings.