Aleksandra Gruber

Aleksandra Gruber Trailers

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Total trailers found: 10

Skok Trailer (1999)

01 November 1999

Boris, a teenager, is arrested by the police. As part of the cooperation, he agrees to infiltrate the gang.

Vanishing Waves Trailer (2012)

01 June 2012

Lucas is a scientist who works near the European experimental project that focus on advanced ‘human neuron research’.

Wake Up Trailer (2024)

14 June 2024

Bajzel, the older brother and only guardian of teenage Zosia, falls into a coma after a fan fight. Zosia believes that her brother can be woken up by the flag of the opposing team's fans.

WILL Trailer (2023)

27 September 2023

Two young police officers find themselves torn between collaboration and resistance as they navigate the Nazi-occupied Antwerp during World War II.

Entropy Trailer (2024)

17 November 2024

Mei, a daughter of immigrants living in Poland, dreams of becoming a pianist. Trying to combine the colliding cultures she lives in she takes a step that can’t be undone.

Wednesday, Thursday Morning Trailer (2008)

10 February 2008

On August 1, the anniversary of the 1944 Warsaw Uprising, two young people, lost and alone, are looking for happiness and their way in life.

The Champion of Auschwitz Trailer (2021)

27 August 2021

It is 1940. The first transport of prisoners arrives at the newly created concentration camp Auschwitz.

Elizabeth Trailer (2018)

18 September 2018

Former Miss, a retired hairdresser – Elżbieta, with an encouragement from her son, decides to take part in a mature beauty contest.

Alice and the Frog Trailer (2020)

31 May 2020

Fourteen-year-old Alicja accidentally gets pregnant. The film tells her story from the perspective of a child who escapes into the world of her imagination, fleeing a reality where doctors are unwilling to perform a legal abortion and everyone except her mother is against it.

An Ordinary Country Trailer (2020)

17 April 2020

The story of what daily life was like in Poland under communism: private conversations, cruel interrogations, recruitment attempts, recorded and filmed with hidden devices; of how the secret services spied on every activity of ordinary citizens: nothing escaped the brutal system of control developed by the Soviets in the name of freedom.