Fish and Chips
Local show-off Baltazar desperately fights for his father’s attention, competing with his beloved brother, Teofil. One day, he decides to participate in a televised talent show — his father’s favourite programme. What he doesn’t know is that Teofil has also applied. Baltazar must face rejection and disappointment.

Fuck Them All
Kira, a thirty-year-old Ukrainian, flees to Poland at the start of the full-scale invasion, after losing her husband. Her thoughts remain with her war-torn home, but a new challenge awaits her: Kira finds out that she’s pregnant. Already traumatised, she doesn’t want to bring a new life into this world but she can’t terminate the pregnancy in Poland. Kira decides to return to war-ravaged Ukraine to have an abortion.

Glitter
In a grimy musclehead gym, no one suspects that, at night, one of the trainers transforms into the fierce drag queen Antaria. The sudden appearance of an intruder disrupts the semblance of balance between the two worlds.

Houdini
Robert, a corporate security guard, has always had a crush on his colleague, Marta. When he finally finds the courage to ask her out, she declines. That doesn’t discourage him, though. Acting on impulse — and with a bit of muscle — Robert… kidnaps Marta. Now, he has to find a way out of this mess and prove that he doesn’t have bad intentions.

How to Fall Out of Love
The protagonist is making a film — a love story about her friend Agata’s relationship — and searching for an answer to the question: what is love? The relationship falls apart, but the filming continues. The director stays with Agata, now desperate and overwhelmed by memories. If memory is a creation, then what is film?

Hushes and Phonics
Eight-year-old Kacper accompanies his Deaf mother to the doctor. The doctor uses Kacper’s presence to communicate with his patient — the boy becomes an interpreter for the first time.

I Gaze at the Sky
It’s the beginning of the war in Ukraine. The Russians transfer Ukrainian children to a Russian primary school, where Wiktoria, a woman of Ukrainian origin, teaches music. Among the children is her long-unseen nephew. Wiktoria wakes up from the dream of Russian propaganda and begins the fight to save the boy. The film is the director’s debut.

Just
Aga and Bartek are getting ready to have dinner with friends – an evening out without the kids. However, the carefree atmosphere of the night is ruined by their friends’ confession that they are separating after fifteen years together. Having heard this unexpected news, Aga and Bartek begin to reflect on their own relationship on the way home.
