Florka Kaczmarkówna
A village in Mazowsze, 1943. Two teenage boys, Janek and Staszek, find two young Jews hiding on a farm. They soon realize that the boys, Abram and Chaim, are their age and are the sons of a respected pharmacist who lived in a nearby town before the war. They were the only survivors of the anti-Jewish pogrom led by the Germans in the nearby forest. In spite of the deadly threat, Janek and Staszek decide to hide the boys and keep it a secret.
Angelika
한 집에 모여 새해 전야 파티를 벌이는 청춘 남녀. 시작은 좋았다. 하지만 장난에서 비롯된 사고가 걷잡을 수 없이 커지고, 사랑과 배신이 뒤얽힌 모두의 비밀이 하나둘 터져 나오니, 그 끝은 생지옥. 이승에서의 새해맞이는 글렀다.
Ala
Based on a script by Andrzej Żuławski, this is a fascinating on-screen dialogue between father and son that combines nostalgia and fury, the sublime with humor, and old-school style with a sharp, penetrating look at Polish reality. The eponymous bird talk is the language used by those excluded from the aggressive majority: a history teacher tormented by children, a teacher of Polish studies fired from his job, a girl who cleans a banker’s villa, a florist with a club foot and a student with a fascination for cinema. Pushed to the margins by the extreme right, they defend themselves with irony, songs and quotes from the classics.