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Two brothers, living in isolation after an apocalypse, clash over their beliefs when intruders approach their hideout.
The story of Eugeniusz Bodo, a famous Polish actor and singer, who was at the peak of his career in 1930s.
Three sons, around 40 years old, are taken on a forest expedition by their elderly father. The father, eager to teach his city-dwelling children about survival, manliness, and resourcefulness, decides to abandon them to the forest, stealing their phones, GPS, and other devices. They must find their way home on their own. Unfortunately, the father gets lost and must rely on the help of a quirky old hunter who maintains the forest's peace and keeps his beloved bear safe.
1945, Zofia Szablewska, a repatriate from the East, arrives in the former Breslau, now Wroclaw. He lives in a former German villa - the House under the Two Eagles. Zofia's roommate is Jan Liski, an officer of the Security Office who raises his stepson, Kazio, alone. Zofia uses the Red Cross to search for her husband Antoni and son Zbyszek, with whom she lost contact during the war. The commemorative clock left by the Germans brings back memories of her native Kresy, the Nowosiolo estate and the beginning of her love with the Polish settler - Antoni.