Marcin Jachyra

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Nunca mais nevará
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Em Nunca mais nevará, um imigrante ucraniano que trabalha como massagista na Polônia se torna uma figura semelhante a um guru, em um condomínio fechado onde seus clientes moram. Tristes, os moradores encontram no massagista a cura para a dor em suas almas.
Nightwalk
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It is night in Warsaw. Two very different homes. In one, a father watches sports lying on the sofa, expecting the son to do the same. In another apartment, a wealthy-looking mother sits at the table to dine with her daughter, completely different from her. At the same time, the boy and the girl embark on a nocturnal adventure of transformation, during which they strip off the various stratifications of gender that they have inherited. The streets of the city are transformed into a liberating walkway. When by chance they meet – face to face, body to body – they mirror each other in silence, offering comfort, safety.
Piłsudski
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The year 1901, a psychiatric hospital in the Russian partition. One of the patients is a political prisoner - Józef Pilsudski (Borys Szyc). The Polish underground independence movement is preparing their mission to rescue the famous activist. Pilsudski is freed, but he will not get back his idyll family life that he once knew. Uncertain years are coming, marked by revolutionary events, violence and betrayal. Pilsudski must find a way to man oeuvre on the boggy ground - between the conservative passivity of the Polish Socialist Party and the aggression against the invaders, resulting in retaliation. The year 1914 is coming, and the chance for restoring an independent country, independent Poland, is now or never.
Quem Escreverá a Nossa História
Boom Operator
Em Novembro de 1940, dias depois de os Nazis terem fechado 450.000 judeus no Gueto de Varsóvia, um grupo secreto de jornalistas, académicos e líderes da comunidade decidiram ripostar. Liderado pelo historiador Emanuel Ringelblum e conhecido pelo nome de código Oyneg Shabes, este grupo clandestino prometeu derrotar as mentiras e propaganda nazi, não com armas ou punhos, mas com papel e caneta. Agora, e pela primeira vez, a sua história é contada num documentário.