조산아로 태어나 자폐 진단을 받은 그제고즈는 자신만의 세계에서 살고 있다. 그의 유일한 취미는 집안에 있는 오래되고 고장난 피아노를 두드리는 것 뿐이다. 그가 15세가 되던 해 생일, 그는 자신의 고립이 사실 자폐증이 아니라 청각 장애였다는 사실을 알게 된다. 스카진스키 교수의 도움 덕에 인공 와우를 장착한 그제고즈는 말하기, 듣기 능력과 함께 음악적 재능을 발견하게 되고, 피아니스트가 되어 콘서트 홀에서 베토벤의 월광 소나타를 연주할 수 있기를 꿈꾼다.
A movie about the power of thousands, the courage of hundreds and friendship of a few, thanks to whom a change of fate of millions became possible. Poland, lower Silesia, the beginning of a very cold winter 1981. After a series of entrapments by the security service a confrontation between the opposition and the communists seems to be inevitable. Just before the proclamation of martial law a group of young solidarity activists decide to play va banque and organize a rash action to take out 80 million of the union money from one of the Wroclaw’s banks before the account is blocked. Security service officers follow their steps. It’s the beginning of a gripping tournament in which also priests and curb dealers will play their parts. Each side has aces up their sleeve.
In this Polish-German fantasy thriller, Wroclaw lawyer Anna Bracka (Antonina Choroszy) is after top-level corruption when her lover Jerzy (Artur Zmijewski) suggests she take a bribe to lose the case. After her angry refusal, he rapes her, and she drives away into the rain, nearly hitting amnesiac Witek (Mariusz Bonaszewski) wandering in the road. She takes him to an abandoned housing project, and when his memory returns, he tells her his gun was once owned by retired military prosecutor Jan Szymanski (Jan Nowicki), Anna's father. Anna goes to her father, who remembers prosecuting and then befriending Witek during the 1949 communist takeover of Poland. Flashbacks link the idealistic young Witek, who refused to sign a false statement and betray his beliefs, to the equally idealistic Anna