Stanisław Śliskowski
Camera
Known For
A documentary charting the rigors of the Russian space program, where the symbol of national pride would justify the most demanding training conditions.
State of Weightlessness

A budding playwright is thrilled to find out that his play will be performed at a prestigious theater, but a series of problems pile up, along with the general feeling that opening night will be disastrous.
Opening Tomorrow
A Jewish town is burning. The figures of the dying inhabitants are inscribed in organic sculptures. A male choir sings the 'S’brent, unzer sztetl brent' (Fire, our town is on fire) song by Mordechaj Gebirtig.
Fire

A carmelite monk travels through 17th century Poland and experiences various mishaps along the way.
Good Sins
A young couple goes for a car ride. As a result of careless driving, an accident occurs.
Crash

In a secluded dog-breeding facility four people try to find a place for themeselves.
Wild Horses

Fram is in a German POW camp where brutal, cold-hearted Gestapo officers like Weber or Von Steinhagen terrorize and execute their Polish prisoners. One day Fram sees a way to escape the camp and he takes it, heading out to find his fellow resistance fighters.
Time Past

Animated elements blend with traditional wooden carvings, paying tribute to folk religious sculpture and Nativity-making. The title refers to the slow musical tempo larghetto, inspired by the second movement of Frédéric Chopin’s Concerto in F minor, Op. 21.
Larghetto
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Łowimy w tropiku

A perverse story of an audacious theft of an extremely important letter
Litera

An animated short film in which many men work many years on a machine which is revealed to be something very common.
The Machine
A story about two girls who meet during the holidays, get to know each other well and become inseparable friends.
Ewa + Ewa

A film portrait of Władysław Szypuła, a farmer from the village of Sołonka in the Rzeszów region, who is a man with a specific philosophy of life. Here he is, at the end of the 20th century, cultivating the land solely with his own muscles, with self-made tools, “independent” of the general economic and market climate. Although his life passes in toil and hardship, he is full of inner peace and kindness to others.
The Independent Peasant

Award-winning film about the work of Franciszek Starowieyski, one of Poland's most outstanding artists, painter, stage designer, graphic artist and creator of the theatre of drawing.
Glory of the Bull
The film, which was shot in the summer of 1981, was not edited until 1988. A triptych addressing the problems of the Polish countryside, depicting the fate of peasants in post-war Poland, from the decree on reform through all the turning points: 1956, 1970, and finally May 12, 1981—the day "Solidarność Wiejska" (Rural Solidarity) was registered.
Chłopski los - tryptyk filmowy
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Romek i Anka

How does a computer work? It’s easy! This educational film vividly explains the principles of the binary system, which is the underlying operating concept for digital machines.
Computers

A parody of early cinematic conventions and a mockery of the movie audience, which gets excited about a bloody melodrama featuring a love triangle and a revolver, and protests when the animator, at the request of some commission, changes the finale into one deprived of blood.
Conflicts
From a series of animated films set to classical music. A film impression set to classical music, created using combined animation techniques. Images harmonizing with the character, atmosphere, and emotional tone of Chopin's atmospheric music are created and transformed to the rhythm of the music.
Preludium Des-dur op. 28

Unbeknownst to anyone, a man arrives at the television building and starts singing in front of a microphone with a deep bass. The building collapses...