Tadeusz Makarczyński Trailers
An Artist's Self-Portrait TrailerSceny z Powstania Warszawskiego TrailerPraga Farewells: A Big Stall Trailer
An Artist's Self-Portrait TrailerSceny z Powstania Warszawskiego TrailerPraga Farewells: A Big Stall Trailer
Total trailers found: 26
09 May 1955
In the last days of World War 2, people of various ethnic background meet in a Polish military hospital in a small German town, whereas a Nazi SS division hides in the local forests and tries to move westwards.
01 June 1950
A propaganda piece of reportage from the first Polish Nationwide Art Exhibition that was held in the National Museum in Warsaw in 1950.
01 January 1951
This documentary about St. Mary's Altar takes the viewer back to the 15th century, when Wit Stwosz, a master of woodcarving, came to Poland from Nuremberg.
01 December 1945
Łopuszna is located on the Dunajec River, 100 km south of Cracow. It is the kingdom of trout and salmon, one of the greatest tourist attractions of Podhale.
01 January 1962
A visit in the painting studio of Teofil Ociepka, a Silesian naive painter. The raw landscape of Silesia contrasts with the colorful, fantastic world of his imagination.
01 July 1950
The documentary shows the work of journalists and the importance of the press in building socialism. It is an exemplary implementation of the socialist-realist convention imposed on Polish cinema in 1949, in which all elements of the film structure were subordinated to the persuasive function.
05 October 1946
A film suite divided into three parts showing successively the defeat of Warsaw, the gradual awakening of the capital and the first post-war Warsaw spring.
01 May 1975
A record of the first days of the so-called ‘Polska Lubelska’. The camera focused on life in Lublin and other Polish pieces of land conquered in 1944 as a result of the July offensive of the Polish and Red Army.
01 January 1957
The ‘Żywe kamienie’ (meaning living stones) from the title are architectural monuments that convey the history of past generations.
25 April 1958
Where do we come from? Who are we? Where are we going? This experimental found footage film outlines the history of humanity in a few minutes.
01 January 1959
Polish Film Chronicle was famous for its style, resembling a report, and for its witty commentaries. This special edition is about dogs and the voiceover was recorded by Kazimierz Rudzki.
01 January 1953
The protagonist of this documentary is Gdańsk and its history. The story begins on the shore of the Baltic Sea, in a Pomeranian town on the European Amber Road.
01 January 1985
A collective, moving self-portrait of Polish painters of the turn of the century, composed of paintings presented at the exhibition "Symbolism in Polish art" at the National Museum in Warsaw in 1985.
01 January 1956
The documentary promotes the outdoor attractions and folklore of the village of Szlebark, located in the Podhale Valley.
20 July 1956
A fairy tale film based on an ancient legend about the founding of Warsaw and the good fairy Sirene of the Mazovian forests, who became the patron saint of the city.
01 January 1951
A treasure of Polish culture. A concert film that presents the performance of Mazowsze Song and Dance Ensemble recorded at its headquarters – the palace in Karolina (a part of the village of Otrębusy near Warsaw).
01 January 1976
A documentary resembling a moving photo album that describes Warsaw's Praga district, which has its own urban legend.
18 July 1966
Lionel Rogosin's plea for humanity and against war and fascism. For two years, Rogosin traveled to twelve countries to collect footage of war atrocities from their archives.
01 January 1947
As a sixteen-year-old student, Frederic Chopin spent his vacation in the Lower Silesia health resort of Duszniki.
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 1949
The centennial of Frederic Chopin’s death was celebrated in 1949. The International Chopin Year was held under the auspice of UNESCO.
01 January 1962
A group of children are entertained by a seemingly harmless beachside magician who eventually lures them into playing with real weapons.
01 January 1977
A documentary focused on the legendary Różycki bazaar in Praga. In archival photos and recordings, we see the predecessor of the Różycki bazaar, the pre-war Kercelak.
01 January 1977
In photos and films, Praga resembles a small town rather than a district of Warsaw. One may see service facilities, sometimes only signboards and few craftsmen doing jobs becoming a thing of the past.
01 January 1947
In 1946, the 1st National Competition of Trade Union Member Clubs was held. Almost one thousand amateur teams took part in it, bringing together approximately 40,000 workers, women and men.