Polish

  • Jerzy Hoffman – Potop AKA The Deluge (1974)

    1971-1980EpicJerzy HoffmanPolandWar

    Nominated for a Best Foreign Film Oscar in 1974, this follow-up to WITH FIRE AND SWORD is set in the 17th century during the Swedish invasion and occupation of Poland, known as The Deluge, which left the country in ruins.
    Based on a novel by Henryk Sienkiewicz, Deluge follows the romance between a violent soldier and the young woman who tries to tame him.Read More »

  • Andrzej Wajda – Kronika wypadków milosnych AKA Chronicle of Amorous Accidents (1986)

    1981-1990Andrzej WajdaDramaPoland

    Synopsis:
    Set in the summer months preceding the September 1939 outbreak of World War II in Polish part of Lithuania. A young highschool lad, Witek, is hoping to pass the entrance exams to the university. His love interest is Alina, his high-school colleague.Read More »

  • Marcin Wrona – Demon (2015) (HD)

    2011-2020DramaFantasyMarcin WronaPoland

    A bridegroom is possessed by an unquiet spirit in the midst of his own wedding celebration, in this clever take on the Jewish legend of the dybbuk.Read More »

  • Agnieszka Smoczynska – Córki dancingu AKA The Lure (2015) (HD)

    2011-2020Agnieszka SmoczynskaComedyDramaPoland

    In Warsaw, a pair of mermaid sisters are adopted into a cabaret. While one seeks love with humans the other hungers to dine on the human population of the city.Read More »

  • Maciej J. Drygas – Uslyszcie moj krzyk AKA Hear my cry (1991)

    1991-2000CultDocumentaryMaciej J. DrygasPoland

    Hear My Cry“ depicts the startling story of Ryszard Siwiec, a man who, on a Polish national holiday in September 1968, immolated himself in front of thousands of people in a stadium in Warsaw. He performed this desperate act of self-burning as a protest against the invasion of Czechoslovakia by Warsaw Pact forces. The world, however, kept silent. His name and deed received no front page newspaper coverage. Why? „Hear My Cry“ is a human story, a story of mankinds love of freedom, a story which portrays mans eternal need to escape from the constraints of totalitarianism.Read More »

  • Janusz Majewski – Ja gore! (1968)

    1961-1970ComedyFantasyJanusz MajewskiPoland

    Ja gore! / I Am Burning 1967. Part of TV anthology: Opowiesci Niezwykle (The Amazing Stories). Written and directed by Janusz Majewski. Based on Henryk Rzewuski’s short story.HDTVRip 720p (TVP1 HD broadcast).

    Awards: Brazowy Lajkonik in the feature film category at the Cracow Short Feature Festival, 1968.Read More »

  • Janusz Majewski – System (1972)

    1971-1980HorrorJanusz MajewskiPolandTV

    It features a young man and a lady friend driving to an insane asylum whose overseers the woman knows. Weirdness is evident before they even reach the place, in the form of a ranting maniac in a tree. More crazies are found freely wandering the grounds of the asylum, they being participants in an apparently revolutionary new system instituted by the asylum’s director. But the director seems just as nutty in his own way as the patients, and it turns out there’s a good reason for this: he is one of the patients, having taken over the asylum and locked up its overseers.Read More »

  • Janusz Majewski – Markheim (1972)

    1971-1980HorrorJanusz MajewskiPolandTV

    Janusz Majewski is one of Poland’s most durable and prolific filmmakers. In a career that spans half a century Majewski has directed a variety of films, with comedies and period pieces predominating. He also made LOKIS, one of Poland’s most famous horror features, and a wealth of horror-themed shorts that comprise a significant body of work in their own right. In fact, I’d argue that Majewski can be counted as the foremost director of Polish horror movies (his only real competition in this regard are his fellow countrymen Roman Polanski, Jerzy Skolimowski and Andrzej Zulawski, all of whom have made the majority of their films outside Poland).Read More »

  • Janusz Majewski – Wenus z Ille AKA Venus of Ille (1969)

    1961-1970HorrorJanusz MajewskiPolandTV

    Wenus z Ille / Venus of Ille (1967). Part of unofficial TV anthology: Opowiesci Niesamowite (It is the second season of The Amazing Stories – Opowiesci Niezwykle. Written and directed by Janusz Majewski. Based on Prosper Merimee’s short story (Merimee is also the author of Blekitny Pokoj AKA The Ble Room – Majewski TV adaption, 1965; and Lokis which was later adapted by Majewski into a feature film, 1970).TVRip (TVP Kultura broadcast).Read More »

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