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Tadeusz Łomnicki (18 July 1927 – 22 February 1992) was a Polish actor, one of the most notable stage and film artists of his time in Poland. He is remembered mostly for his roles in comedies and dramas, as well as for the role of Kordian in Juliusz Słowacki's play of the same title. He was also a notable professor and a rector of the State Theatre School in Warsaw.
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23 December 1967
A moral story about two people who have completely different attitudes to life and people. The duel of the heroes ends tragically.
11 April 1961
Fram is in a German POW camp where brutal, cold-hearted Gestapo officers like Weber or Von Steinhagen terrorize and execute their Polish prisoners.
26 January 1981
More documentary in its approach than dramatized history, this is a compelling story about a 1901 children's strike in Wrzesnia near the Polish border with Prussia.
24 February 1988
Russia, 1870. A group of young anarchist revolutionaries set out to overthrow the Czarist regime through violence.
01 January 1961
In this haunting short fiction film, a group of Jewish children and their teacher are herded into an ambulance by Nazis; the vehicle, ordinarily representing comfort and safety, becomes the group’s death chamber.
21 January 1985
The reunion of a group of former medical students results in a flood of bitter memories.
20 September 1963
A German woman on a ship returning to Europe notices a face of another woman which brings recollections from the past.
12 January 1959
Set in the occupied Warsaw, the film tells the story of the mission carried out by the student underground resistance group to execute the hated SS General Franz Kutchera.
18 August 1967
In the last days of WW2, Polish military looks for the murderer of prosecutor responsible for storing Gestapo files.
17 October 1972
A young man strikes up an ill-fated romance with a married woman.
12 September 1978
Stefan Starzyński, the mayor of Warsaw, organizes life in the capital in September 1939 and lift the inhabitants' spirits via radio announcements.
10 September 1985
The feature film debut of director Marek Koterski. Thirty-year-old Adaś Miauczyński visits his parents, which ends with his nervous breakdown.
09 June 1966
A serious Swiss melodrama/documentary about abortion, marketed as a sexy exploitation movie in the US.
01 January 1977
In Nazi-occupied Warsaw, teenage scouts Alek, Rudy, and Zośka risk their lives pulling down a swastika and hoisting the Polish flag atop the German “Zachęta” cultural center and then blowing up a mobile propaganda cinema.
01 April 1957
A reportage created by a well-known duo of documentary filmmakers - Jerzy Hoffman and Edward Skórzewski.
01 April 1980
A small village during the period of agricultural reforms in 1945. The two protagonists, a terminally ill count and his housemaster, engage in a private game that consists of artificially maintaining the social hierarchy which reigned here for centuries.
30 June 1969
A staging of William Shakespeare's tragedy, directed in 1969 by Andrzej Wajda. The roles of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are played by Tadeusz Łomnicki and Magda Zawadzka - actors who at that time gained popularity in the series "Pan Wołodyjowski".
14 February 1964
A peasant girl is abandoned by her fiancé after she has talked her father into giving her his land as a dowry.
10 January 1987
Witek runs after a train. Three variations follow on how such a seemingly banal incident could influence the rest of Witek's life.
26 January 1955
Stach is a wayward teen living in squalor on the outskirts of Nazi-occupied Warsaw. Guided by an avuncular Communist organizer, he is introduced to the underground resistance—and to the beautiful Dorota.
20 April 1957
In the last few days of the Warsaw Uprising during World War II, a modest group of Resistance members remains.
02 September 1974
During the Swedish invasion of Poland, the brave warrior Andrzej Kmicic, considered a traitor to the nation, fights for a country, redemption and love across the 17th-century Polish territories.
17 January 1966
Two Polish Army soldiers, both from different political backgrounds clash while fighting the Germans.
22 February 1991
Orlanda is a person between male and female. Their profession is diseuse, a performer who entertains with songs and speeches in the German tradition of the 20's and 30's.
25 February 1977
A young Polish filmmaker sets out to find out what happened to Mateusz Birkut, a bricklayer who became a propaganda hero in the 1950s but later fell out of favor and disappeared.
12 March 1965
Three idealists - a communist secretary, a former RAF pilot and a female political activist - need to face the hardships and accusations of postwar Stalinist years before being finally rehabilitated.
11 May 1965
A prosecutor takes on the case of a peasant accused of murder.
02 March 1981
Officers of the 5th Horse Rifle Regiment of the 1st Armored Division go to Brussels, where they meet Joachim Lelewel.
27 September 1963
After returning to Poland, the painter Aleksander Gierymski encounters a lack of understanding of his works.
18 November 1966
A dream-like meditation on post-industrial life in Communist Poland.
02 January 1958
Warsaw Central Station, 1958. A place of greetings and farewells, an intersection of people from different parts of Poland and Europe.
01 January 1958
The first documentary realized by Danuta Halladin after her studies announces one of the main themes of her future films: children and childhood.
20 April 1959
On the 10th anniversary of Nowa Huta, documentary filmmakers go back to the beginnings of the town's construction and the conglomerate, using archival footage from the Polish Film Chronicle.
31 January 1958
A documentary depicting the Warsaw district of Powiśle where time has stopped. One of several films made by Kazimierz Karabasz included in the "black series" of Polish documentaries.
22 March 1963
Lieutenant Mosura fights the groups of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army. Suddenly, he manages to capture and eliminate its commander.
16 November 1959
The Warsaw Uprising. Five people hiding in a basement under an apartment complex get buried by the rubble when it's bombed by the Germans.
24 January 1983
Two brothers living in 1939 Poland decide on a whim to steal the limousine of a German consul. The seemingly small act of youthful rebellion will have massive ramifications on the two, each dealing with the aftermath in their own way - one resorts to art, the other to direct political action.
04 January 1958
Tells two tales set during WWII: A seemingly feckless and selfish man finally takes up arms in the national struggle against the Nazis.
02 September 1991
A young writer in 1939 Warsaw faces the conflict of acting his age or relapsing into childhood during the brink of World War II.
06 May 1957
Three women, ex-prisoners of a Nazi death camp, decide to live together after the war.
09 December 1957
Follows the lives of people shortly after World War 2 as they try to adjust to their new lives. Completed in 1946, it was banned from release by the communist government of Poland until 1957 in edited form.
26 August 1958
Zbigniew Cybulski and Sonja Ziemann play lovers struggling to find happiness and privacy in overcrowded Warsaw.
06 November 1989
On the eve of the Day of the Dead, among mysterious old rituals of the Vilnius region, ghosts of the past and present start to appear.
03 March 1982
Bearing traces of the old Anton Chekhov play The Wedding, The Contract is set during an "arranged" ceremony.
27 January 1978
Zenon Ziembiewicz, a young, budding journalist, comes to his parents' manor house for a vacation. Here he enters into an affair with the lovely Justyna Bogutówna, the daughter of a cook.
28 March 1969
In 1668 Polish colonel Michał Wołodyjowski, who recently retired to a monastery, is recalled to active duty and takes charge of Poland's eastern frontier defenses against invading Tatar hordes and Ottoman armies.
26 February 1971
A cinematic ode to actor Adolf Dymsza, one of the biggest stars of pre-war Polish cinema. The film combines footage from Dymsza's new movies and contextualises in the frame story of Mr.
17 December 1960
A young doctor is tired of being sought by women. One night he meets a young girl who all but forces herself into his room where they talk of morals and love.
10 August 1959
In the rugged mountain gorges and ravines of southeastern Poland, a new boss and his wife become a catalyst for violence.
24 November 1986
Set in the summer months preceding the September 1939 outbreak of World War II in Polish part of Lithuania.
27 February 1954
In war-ravaged Warsaw, five juvenile delinquents are given probation for stealing, to rehabilitate themselves, but remain under the influence of their profiteer-boss.
20 January 1978
A peasant’s son rises through the ranks of post-war Polish society like none of his ancestors ever could.
04 November 1957
A documentary portrait of elderly women living in a Kraków nursing home, observing daily rituals, illness, and waiting, shaped by recurring symbolic images of time and decline.
08 April 1991
A small-time racketeer Stefek evades mob bosses by passing himself off as a mentally unstable cleptomaniac and laying low in an asylum.
16 May 1989
Zofia, a professor of ethics, is visited by Elżbieta, an American researching the fate of Jews who survived World War II.
27 January 1952
Antek is an inexperienced seaman favored by his teachers. On his first trip to the sea he learns the hardships of the work and almost causes a tragedy.
10 May 1948
In occupied Silesia, resistance is organizing. In close contact with the miners and led by an engineer, a group of partisans prepare the sabotage of the steel combine.
12 August 1985
Peter and Eliza are vacationing in the Mazury region. After an argument with her boyfriend, the girl leaves him and goes away.
15 October 1990
When a renowned Berlin architect pays a visit to his birthplace, a Polish village which was part of Germany before World War II, he's suddenly compelled to discover the truth about his past.