Michał Horowic Trailers
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Total trailers found: 16
05 April 1965
A grief-stricken middle-aged woman finds solace after meeting a younger man.
01 January 1966
A new employee has to deal with the horrors of bureaucracy in this satirical short poking fun at the insititutions of the Polish People's Republic.
01 January 1959
Ludwik Sempoliński as a professor at the State Higher School of Theater Arts in Warsaw.
31 December 1968
A TV musical featuring the appearances of famed actor Bogumił Kobiela and the most popular Polish musicians of the time.
01 January 1958
A young music student strolls through Warsaw’s Old Town as the city’s everyday sounds—children, traffic, machinery, music, and passing jets—shift from background noise into a spontaneous outdoor concert.
01 January 1963
A documentary portrait of the Kurylewicz Quintet at work in the recording studio, Opus Jazz captures the stop-and-start process of rehearsal before the musicians lock into rhythm and achieve full improvisational flow.
01 January 1966
A Polish musical short film featuring professional musicians and pianists.
01 January 1964
Athletes of different disciplines warm up. They take on the challenge, sometimes give up, finally accept a defeat or a poor result.
01 January 1976
A satirical take on the issue of "sugran" – a new high-quality feed made from a mixture of dried fodder and whey.
01 January 1956
The documentary promotes the outdoor attractions and folklore of the village of Szlebark, located in the Podhale Valley.
01 January 1964
Performances by Poland's most acclaimed jazz bands, punctuated by short interviews conducted by German music journalist Joachim-Ernst Berendt.
01 January 1983
A reconstruction of the events of the Warsaw Uprising, based on photographs taken over a period of two months by photojournalist Sylwester Braun, known as "Kris.
01 January 1958
St. Mary's Altar, stolen by the German occupier during the Second World War and hidden in Nuremberg, returned to Cracow in 1946.