A group of farmers organizes a protest in front of the house of an MP who, contrary to earlier promises, voted against their interests. In the manure they dump, human remains are found.
Wojciech, who does not feel the ubiquitous joyful atmosphere, meets someone who changes his holiday plans. In turn, Karina and Szczepan get embroiled in a fight for an inheritance that may divide even their loved ones. They will see if the only thing that comes out well with the family is in the photos.
Tras pasar unos años trabajando en el extranjero, Adam regresa a su casa familiar en Navidad, sin que ninguno de los miembros de su familia conocieran sus planes secretos ni la verdadera razón de su visita
Jozef travels from Poland to France to work and to find his son Roman, who he abandoned 15 years earlier. Jozef works for a Polish immigrant family that has successfully settled in France. Rose, the family’s teenaged daughter, volunteers to help him find his son. Roman happens to go to the same school as Rose, and she finds him attractive. After an unexpectedly wonderful experience with Roman, she falls desperately in love with him.
Relata la vida de Bronislawa Wajs (Papusza), primera poeta gitana que recibió el reconocimiento de ver su obra publicada en Polonia. Repudiada por su propia comunidad, que la acusó de haber traicionado los secretos de su pueblo, Papusza vivió inmersa en la pobreza y la abnegación, torturada por la culpabilidad hasta su muerte en 1987. (FILMAFFINITY)
Michael y Karina, dos estudiantes polacos, se enamoran en un verano en España. Todo parece inocente en este tórrido romance, pero ambos esconden secretos que ensombrecerán su amor cuando vuelvan de regreso a Polonia.
From his birth in 1895 through his death in 1968, the gifted Polish naïve artist Nikifor Krynicki (AKA Epifan Drowniak) lived his life and eked out a career cloaked in obscurity - a casualty of both his extreme speech impediment (his tongue was attached to the roof of his mouth, which prompted others to errantly tag him as mentally incapacitated) and his self-effacing decision to sell the majority of his work for meager amounts. Krzysztof Krauze's biopic My Nikifor travels to the tail end of Krynicki's (Krystyna Feldman) life journey, dramatizing the period that surrounded his interaction with the well-established artist Marian Wlosinski (Roman Gancarczyk).