
A film portrait of Eugeniusz Rudnik. He wrote musical history with magnetic tape cassettes and a pair of scissors, changing our idea of the nature of music fundamentally.
A film portrait of Eugeniusz Rudnik. He wrote musical history with magnetic tape cassettes and a pair of scissors, changing our idea of the nature of music fundamentally.
A demonstration of the small world phenomenon on film: are a Polish musician and a peasant in Mexico really connected by six degrees of separation?
Tadeusz Rolke, the maestro of Polish photography, travelling with his 15-year-old student: a reflection on art, friendship, and the magic of the analogue.
The résumé of a double life: 80 years spent together, 70 of them in exile, one of them an artist, the other a pragmatic. Two brothers, together and side by side.
Two abandoned kids: mother is gone, father’s in the pub, the little brother’s First Communion is approaching and Ola, the big sister, is in charge.
Passion overcomes limits: Janusz’s passion for diving is still alive, despite a stroke with serious consequences. Let’s go to Egypt, down into the “Blue Hole”!
Victim, perpetrator, role reversal: an abused boy takes revenge on his tormentor. But which crime sets off the chain of events? Where does it end?
A filmmaker son invites his famous filmmaker father on a minibus journey through Europe. A self-experiment between tour de force and tour d’amour.
Kazimierz Karabasz shaped the Polish documentary, as a theorist, too. This portrait reveals a puristic poet and an unflinching observer.
The actor Marcin is young, ambitious and unsuccessful. This year will decide which role he’s going to play – if there are no offers from the film industry.
What is music without hearing? What does a blind woman photograph? What does an amnesiac woman paint?
12-year-old Laura is a mediator: she connects her deaf parents to the rest of the world as a sign language interpreter – marvellously matter of fact.