The 49th Polish Film Festival

The 49th Polish Film Festival

Gdynia 23-28.09.2024

Only Until Dawn

Fifty-year-old Roma has the worst time of her life. By leaving her husband, she lost a roof over her head. When things get even worse, all she can do is escape for a little while.
Only Until Dawn

Quiver

Justyna is a young dance student. Her life is full of love, movement and parties. One calm autumn night, a horrible thing happens that ruins her idyll.
Quiver

Resurrection

Ten-year-old Magda loses her younger brother. Her father is grief-ridden, and her mother becomes cold and distant. Magda decides to bring Marcel back to life and has a brilliant idea that can't go wrong. The film is a directing debut.
Resurrection

Sincerity

A hot, summer afternoon among blocks of flats. Four friends in their late teens hang out enjoying the lack of parental attention. The laid-back vibe gives way to a palpable tension. They all instinctively try to drown out a shared yet unspoken premonition.
Sincerity

Sparrow

Sparrow, a middle-aged man whose worsening alcohol addiction ruined his relationship with his wife and twelve-year-old son, lives in Jaśliska, a small vilage in Subcarpathia. A film crew arrives to shoot in the area and offers him a small role that may be his way out of crisis and back to his family. Will this experience change his life?
Sparrow

The Chair

Andrzej is an introvert chair tester of incredible power that aids him in a small factory. Bullied by the lead designer, he's secretly in love with a secretary. The tides turn when the company launches a new chair model, and Witek, a young aspiring tester, joins Krzysiek for vocational training.
The Chair

The Devil

Public Opinion Research Centre reported that in the 1990s, around 95% of Poles declared to believe in God, which coincided with a record-high unemployment rate. The crisis amplified people’s spiritual needs leading to events that would otherwise be highly unlikely.
The Devil

The Fence

An unusual couple, Mikołaj and Leszek, move into a stud farm one of them inherited from his father. When someone destroys their wooden fence, Mikołaj becomes obsessed with fixing it. Yet, can a mere fence offer their relationship much protection against the hostile environment?
The Fence