Grzegorz Daukszewicz
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Tenant

A celebrity journalist and renowned womanizer starts to rethink his life choices after he falls for a mysterious model who leads a double life.
Squared Love

City of Warsaw, Poland, August 1st, 1944. Citizens have experienced inhuman acts of terror and violence during five long years of Nazi occupation. As the Soviet Army relentlessly approaches, the youngest and bravest among them rise up as one and face tyranny fighting street by street, but the price to pay will be high and hard the way to freedom…
Warsaw 44

A biopic about Jerzy Kulej, a two-time Olympic champion and one of Poland's greatest fighters. The film is set between the Olympics, when Kulej wins his first gold and goes for a second.
Kulej. All That Glitters Isn’t Gold

Due to a violent snowstorm, Agnieszka is cut off from the rest of the world in a charming mountain cottage, and a mysterious and handsome man in a Santa Claus suit appears on her way. Five-year-old Zosia and her mother, despite their poor financial situation, are trying to prepare a traditional family Christmas Eve, and they can be helped by Robert – a lonely policeman on Christmas duty who, out of pure need of his heart, wants to do something good for someone. This magical time is also a chance for a man to spend Christmas again with his old love - provided, of course, the woman in his life finds a moment of peace, taking care of the crazy and unpredictable residents of the "Happy End" nursing home.
I Believe in Santa

Jakub is coming back to his home town only to discover his former girlfriend has leukemia. He has to confront the past he wanted to escape from.
Wnyki

A woman stumbles upon a valuable artifact, the crown that belonged to Casimir the Great.
Volta
Looking for redemption, Patryk tries to arrange his life with Maja and become a father to her two-year-old son Mati. In order to get money for the wedding, he decides to participate in drug smuggling.
Dancing on a Cloud
Juliusz Słowacki’s drama “Balladyna” is one of the author’s most recognizable works. The television production was directed by Wojciech Adamczyk. The play, written in 1834, arose from a fascination with Slavic culture, and its plot was inspired by Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” and “Macbeth.” In his interpretation, Wojciech Adamczyk eschews the ludic elements, giving the story a darker character. The conflict centers on the relationship between two strong female characters: Balladyna and Goplana. Filled with lust, crime, and blood, it’s a story that rivals the emotional depth and richness of Game of Thrones or The Witcher. The world Słowacki describes is dark and dense with passion. The exotic landscape of European pagan mythologies is combined with early Christian aesthetics. Viewers accustomed to “school-style” interpretations of the play will be surprised by the poignantly contemporary vision of human fate in an original approach.
Balladyna
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Semper Fidelis

Amid terror and uncertainty, German telecommunications company DT Mobilis is frantically searching for a new growth strategy. The four-member board of directors travels to the Masurian mountains to develop new solutions for the future of the world in an atmosphere of calm and seclusion. Contact with an infected supplier from Uber Eats abruptly changes the protagonists' plans. They are sentenced to forced quarantine. A momentary escape from civilization becomes a sentence of indefinite imprisonment.
Maszyna Goldberga

When you are chased by three ruthless bandits, the wound in the stomach does not want to stop bleeding and the bag filled with gold is getting heavy, you will need something more than three rounds to survive.