Maria Zmarz-Koczanowicz Trailers
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Sister of Mine TrailerGuczo. Notes on Life TrailerNotes on Life. Edward Zebrowski Trailer
Total trailers found: 30
01 January 1983
The 1980s Poland was a country of empty stores and long lines of people, standing all night and day to buy virtually anything.
01 January 1989
The Orange Alternative was the most unusual and humorous opposition movement in the communist Poland of the 1980s.
31 January 2002
The documentary Generation ’89 portrays the so-called Generation of the Great Change. They are the members of the first generation who lived their own adulthood in the Third Republic.
25 March 2007
Polish Jews, who were forced to leave their country in 1968, meet every year in Ashkelon. After nearly 40 years, they share their memories of exile, loss and regret, and still consider themselves Polish.
14 March 2006
Maria Zmarz-Koczanowicz directed this insightful TV documentary (2005) tracing the Polish filmmaker's career.
01 January 1994
The film tells the story of Roman Kwiatkowski, who founded the Association of Roma in Poland in Oświęcim in 1992.
30 May 2023
Zuzia, a very sensitive teenager with an artistic talent, is struggling with a drug addiction. Her brother, the film director, decides to take a closer look at the family to understand what might have caused this difficult situation.
01 January 1987
Bailiffs are people who collect material goods according to the court judgements. In bureaucratic communism, they become ruthless instruments of power, who sometimes resort to violence and don't care about human suffering.
24 March 1994
The year is 1989, and the country's first free elections in a long time are approaching. A man in a cycling cap organizes a chain of clean hands, using it as a tool in his election campaign.
01 January 2000
Krzysztof Jackowski, Poland's most famous clairvoyant, works in Poland and abroad. He lives in Człuchów in Pomerania with his wife and two children.
01 January 2017
A biographical documentary on Edward Zebrowski, a director, screenwriter, and educator. The film draws from his notes, revealing his thoughts on illness and history as human fate.
01 January 1990
A sociological portrait of young people – "children of martial law" (anarchists, skinheads, young Piłsudski supporters, yuppies).
01 January 1988
The story of a journalist, member of the Communist Party and Solidarity, who gave up his profession during martial law and started selling bread.
01 June 2020
Full of archival flavors, the story of an aristocrat cursed by his family, a man of many faces and talents living in turbulent times.
01 January 2002
Did the 1989 revolution in Central Europe devour its children? This question is answered by representatives of the anti-communist opposition from Warsaw, Prague, Budapest and Berlin.
01 January 1986
A comic glimpse at the small-town politics where all the functions and privileges are in the hands of one local leader.
01 January 2004
A documentary film featuring the profiles of six young people living in Poland. They are united by their age.
01 January 2001
It is 2001. At a private journalism school, Professor Edward Wnuk-Lipiński asks seminar participants if they know who Albin Siwak was.
01 January 2003
A subjective look at the city through the eyes of its inhabitants: artists, intellectuals, but also so-called ordinary people.
01 January 1933
The story of a camera donated to “Solidarity“ by Western trade unions.
01 January 2007
Such a film should be made. The phenomenon that is the All-Polish Youth in Poland needs to be analyzed and looked at carefully with the "patient eye" of a documentary filmmaker.
01 January 1996
When, a dozen years ago, domestic music critics anxiously watched the conquest of the music market by songs of the italo disco genre, they did not expect that in just a few years a much worse mutant - disco-polo - would be born in Polish popular music.
01 January 2002
With the emergence of techno music, a new lifestyle and way of spending free time was born, and discos gave way to clubs.
01 January 2008
On January 30, 1968, the staging of "Dziady", directed by Kazimierz Dejmek, was taken off the billboard of the capital's National Theater.
01 January 2005
A biographical portrait of Leszek Kolakowski, an outstanding philosopher and historian of ideas, certainly the most respected contemporary Polish intellectual in the world.
01 January 2001
For years, on the evening of December 12, on the anniversary of the introduction of martial law in Poland, demonstrations have been held outside Wojciech Jaruzelski's house.
01 January 2012
Wiera Gran was a popular Polish-Jewish singer who managed to survive the Holocaust. However, all of her later life was doomed due to the accusation of being a Nazi collaborator in the Warsaw Ghetto.
01 January 2015
Maria Zmarz-Koczanowicz tried for many years to make a documentary about Adam Michnik, but Michnik consistently discouraged her from doing so.
01 January 1996
Disco polo, the most popular as well as criticised music genre of 1990s Poland, is discussed in this film by its creators and major stars.
01 January 2017
A portrait of three women of different ages who work together. Sorting coal in the Rydultowy Hard Coal Mine is a tough job, but the heroines are examples of fortitude.