Jadwiga Swiętosławska

Jadwiga Swiętosławska

Nascimento : 1919-11-30, Łódź, Polska

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Jadwiga Swiętosławska

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Heads Full of Stars
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Two young boys living in a small town in the east of Poland try to survive the war by working as projectionists in a local cinema. They provide entertainment to Poles, Germans and Russians alike.
Zaczarowane podwórko
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A mysterious Mania appears in Warsaw. The girl, together with the other children, experiences amazing adventures.
Through and Through
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Based on a pre-war murder case of the Malisz couple. They end up committing a petty robbery and a sordid murder. He is an illustrator who is not used by a climbing architect. His folks don't like his wife and keeping both of them around as they float from one petty job to another. They finally try to rob a mailman of a bogus money order they have cooked up and end up killing an old, invalid couple with whom they have roomed.
Skarb trzech łotrów
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I Am Burning!
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The story of a Pogorzelski nobleman who settled in the castle in Samsonów to renovate a damaged building. However, he is disturbed by the ghost of the former owner.
Checkmate!
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Short TV film upon the story of Ludwik Niemojski of the same title, which was a part of his "Incredible Stories". It tells about Bartolomeo, brilliant chess player, who had ruined his private life because of his passion for chess.
Return to Earth
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After the war, Stefan cannot go back to a normal life.
Obok prawdy
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After a disaster in the mine, Łopot, a technician, protects the perpetrator. He soon faces a moral dilemma.
All Souls' Day
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A pair of lovers go off to a small hotel in a little town. The memories of war, however, intrude on their idyll. The girl and boy relive certain wartime experiences in flashback. She was a communist who drove a boy loving her to give himself up.
Tysiąc talarów
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Man on the Tracks
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In 1950, at night, a passenger train kills a man on the tracks. He is Orzechowski, an engineer since 1914. An inquiry immediately follows. Testimony takes the form of flashbacks. Tuszka, the station master, believes Orzechowski was a saboteur; at least one on the inquiry panel agrees. Zapora, the young engineer on the train that hit Orzechowski, gives more complicated testimony about the dead man - stiff-necked, proud, imperious, critical of Zapora and other younger workers. The signalman at the crossing where Orzechowski died also testifies. Can the panel arrive at the truth in a world where workers unite, inferior coal is a badge of honor, and the old order is suspect?
Not Far from Warsaw
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Imperialist spies try to disrupt and stop production in a large steelworks.