
Renata Kossobudzka
Acting
Known For

Kolumbowie follows a group of Polish resistance fighters during WWII in the days leading up to the Warsaw Rising.
Colombuses

In 1807, Napoleon meets and falls in love with 22-year-old Polish countess Marie Walewska, who is unhappily married to a much older man. Enchanted by the blonde, blue-eyed countess, the emperor enters into an affair with Marie, who uses the relationship to induce Napoleon to treat Poland fairly.
Maria and Napoleon
A film adaptation of six short stories by Marek Nowakowski from the collection Mizerykordia.
Siedem czerwonych róż, czyli Benek kwiaciarz o sobie i o innych

Polish-born Russian subject Cezary Baryka comes of age during a tumultous period of ten years from 1914 to 1924, during which he witnesses revolution, rebirth of Poland, war with the Soviets and communist plots.
Przedwiośnie

Teenaged Beata, disgusted with hypocrisy around her, runs away from home.
Beata

A young man strikes up an ill-fated romance with a married woman.
A Slip-Up

The story of a worker who was dismissed for inconvenience to management for making justified and necessary criticisms of the factory's operations.
Wolf Ticket

A group of juvenile delinquents working in a shipyard try to clear themselves of a false accusation.
Banda

An engineer comes home from abroad to his waiting wife. After some time, his second wife, an Italian one, joins him. For a small town, such a triangle will turn out to be unacceptable, especially since the spouses live peacefully under one roof.
Adam's Two Ribs

The fate of a German found by the French peasants - a deserter from the Legion of Foreign Affairs fighting in Vietnam.
Atlantic Story
A film biography of Maria Skłodowska-Curie and Pierre Curie.
Maria i Piotr
A film devoted to the difficult fate and dramatic choices of actors during the war – whether to continue practicing their profession, performing in theaters that were openly operating and opened with the consent of the occupying authorities, and thus agree to a kind of collaboration with the enemy, or to abandon the acting profession and change careers. The author of the film presents the attitudes of actors in the General Government, primarily Warsaw artists: how they reacted to the directives of the Underground State and the resolution of the ZASP - the Secret Theater Council prohibiting its members from cooperating with open theaters.