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- To please the God, one religion must worship her, another must kill her. To save one life, one must sacrifice another.
- A found footage documentary inspired by Stanislaw Lem's "Solaris". A trance-like, personal story about loss, mourning and memory. The film consists of excerpts from films produced by the Educational Film Studio in Lodz in 1960s.
- A talented athlete falls for a mysterious girl at a fancy-dress party. When she disappears, the boy is desperate to find her.
- The insane government bureaucracy at a state pension window.
- From the bustling noise of 19th-century city, emerges the figure of a mysterious man who sets off on a journey to a forgotten mansion at the top of a mountain.
- A young couple leave a lake campsite on motorbike at the same time as a bus full of youths. The boy accidently loses a tent along the road which is picked up by those in the bus who offer a trade of the tent for his girl.
- A boy shyly watches a girl on a tram. Only when he exits the tram, and its too late, does he realize that he must meet her.
- Made in one-shot, tells a story of two women coming from different worlds, who meet unexpectedly and despite unfavorable circumstances they eventually help each other.
- Magma, subjected to constant, enormous pressure, bubbles deep beneath the earth's surface. No one sees it, no one hears it, no one feels it. Until one day it explodes... Ninel, an 8-year-old girl, spends her vacation at the lake with her mother and sister. The girl's idyll is interrupted by the arrival of her mother's new boyfriend, who awakens in Ninel what was deeply hidden. Reality begins to fall apart. Does Ninel feel what she feels? Does he see what he sees? Does reality exist? The film illustrates how childhood trauma affects perception.
- An old welding worker is tired of his repetitive unchanged life. Once in a lifetime, he decided to leave the city where he stayed for decades. Of course, it's hard to say goodbye. Finally, he forced himself to go see his disconnected daughter, who is a higher-class hairdresser. Family bonds didn't make him stay, but the opposite underlined his loneliness and guilt.
- Tough skinhead Adam ignores his disability, despite it he tries to dominate his loved ones. A decision by his caring brother to change jobs pushes Adam to reconsider his situation and and face up to his own limitations.
- Portrait of an artist as a young manic. First, a montage of still photographs of an artist's face. Then motion. He stirs in sleep; he paints and expresses frustration. He looks for a light for his cigarette. He sketches, wads it up; makes tea; stares at his face in a mirror, then looks at canvas after canvas of self-portraits. He becomes agitated and defaces the work. He rips and tears, punches and kicks the art. Then he destroys mirrors. The catharsis over, he rests and begins again to paint.
- Basia works as a guide in the salt mine and she treats her job very seriously. One day she takes around the trip of the deaf kids and their tutors. It forces her to adjust the tour script she always follows. Basia doesn't have any control anymore and it doesn't make her feel confident. Especially one little girl keeps causing chaos. Though chaos can be very illuminating.
- Piotr Szulkin's first student short film. Two men exchange trousers and explore a series of ruins whilst clowning about.
- 'Fragments' - a collection of loosely connected scenes, depicting a breakdown of a relationship and a collapse of the world to which the main female character is desperately clinging on to. Anna and her partner have well-paid jobs, intense sex and go jogging every other morning. They live comfortable yet monotonous bourgeois life. That makes Anna slowly fall apart.
- It follows an accounting never being applied to one's life's products.
- The film is observing public and personal shelters in Israel, and by that reveals the complexities of a very indifferent society.
- In a distant, crumbling world, a powerful mechanism comes to life to save his descendant.
- In the empty cinema hall of Lodz Film School, the screening of the film Antrakt is underway.
- A girl from Youth Educational Center in Lodz will soon turn eighteen. After coming back home, she is planning to throw a birthday party.
- Crying is commonly considered an indispensable part of mourning. It brings solace and helps to accept the loss. Suppressing emotions is often frowned upon, especially among the closest relatives.
- Schrodinger's cat is a cat that is both: alive and dead. Sometimes relationships between people resemble that cat. Brief history of Mr, Ms, their dog and their couch.
- A family meeting. Lack of adult attention, upbringing mistakes, as well as unstable emotional ties and disrupted relationships, lead a young neglected child to destructive behavior from which there is no turning back. A tragedy hanging by a thread.
- One night of a young wife, her friends and some strangers in the big city. Everyone with their secrets, dreams and lost hopes is still hoping for a change that will finally make them happy.
- Young pussy cat shows parents a new boyfriend's -rabbit-artist.
- The poetic image of death (or radical transformation) of a planet.
- A lonely girl is playing the game of blindman's buff. Heartless faith throws her into memories of both carefree times and brutal reality of war.
- Lena returns to the place where she spent her childhood with her now-deceased brother.
- An American popular science program presents a revolutionary educational system reform where cheerleaders play a key role. Two people take credit for this 'breakthrough' idea, which quickly gets one of them fired. Will the alleged 'reformer' give up without a fight?