Krystyna Żurek

Most Popular Krystyna Żurek Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Michał Trailer (1984)

22 July 1984

Michał is among the soldiers quartered in a village near Lublin. By accident, he goes to the palace and visits the magnificent building, where he meets a widow Maria.

Sceny nocne Trailer (1990)

13 March 1990

Warsaw elites meet at a ball in Baron Neman's palace, where they discuss the political situation in Poland.

Marta Trailer (1984)

05 August 1984

Marta comes to Lublin as a captain of the Polish Army. She is looking for information about her son - Stefan, whom she last saw years ago, when she went with her husband to fighting Spain.

Jan Trailer (1984)

19 August 1984

The writer Jan Kellert - the author of the widely known book "The Legend of the Vistula", which is part of the canon of pre-war middle school reading, comes from Lublin to Żmurki, where he spent the occupation.

Starzy znajomi Trailer (1987)

12 February 1987

Zdzicho leaves prison and tries to get his share from his former partners.

Bohun and Kmicic Trailer (1984)

26 August 1984

A unit of the People's Army celebrates the moment of liberation of the country. They remember the times of occupation, the actions they took, and their fallen colleagues.

Edward and Stefan Trailer (1984)

08 July 1984

Summer 1944. Polish armed forces are being organized in the Lublin region. Edward, one of the generals of the First Army, receives an order to form an artillery division.

Playing with the Devil Trailer (1980)

14 January 1980

The fearless soldier, Marcin Kabat, returns to his hometown from a long war.

Hello, I'm here! Trailer (1991)

01 January 1991

A young married couple is expecting a child. Before it arrives, the future parents have to tackle the problems of everyday life, get used to a completely new situation.

Maria i Piotr Trailer (1968)

12 December 1968

A film biography of Maria Skłodowska-Curie and Pierre Curie.

Tragarz puchu Trailer (1984)

19 April 1984

It's a film about solidarity and human help: in this case, from a less persecuted Pole to a more persecuted Jew.