Proceder

A moving story of rapper Tomasz Chada, a guy from the blocks with a soul of a poet and a talent for getting in serious trouble. Music was his whole life – his passion and a world he would take refuge in at times when reality did not have much to offer him. True and painfully honest in his lyrics, Chada dies in unexplained circumstances, leaving behind his shocked fans and a girl he loved.
Proceder

Restart

A gripping crime drama. Janek has worked hard to get where he is, but the day before his promotion, he makes a risky decision that can change his life.
Restart

Return of the reveller

It’s 1902 – Hanka Ordonówna is born; the first permanent cinema was opened in Los Angeles, and the court denied Thomas Edison exclusive rights to the concept of a film camera. The same year, the Polish inventor Kazimierz Prószyński, about whom Louis Lumière was to say: "Gentlemen, this man is the first in cinematography, I am the second," he directed, recorded and produced the image recognized as the first Polish feature film: Return of the reveller.

Return of the reveller

Ricochets

Poland, 1982. Two sibling coal miners, two attitudes towards Communist oppression. Janek is an active member of the democratic underground. Tadek chooses neutrality. Their divergence leads to a conflict in which moral equilibrium is unattainable.
Ricochets

Robbery

Three elderly gentlemen rob a bank. Perfectly prepared, heavily armed and well masked, they enter the bank unbothered by security cameras and break into an underground safe. But when the police arrive, they’re surprised to realise that nothing’s missing.
Robbery

Rock’n’Roll Eddie

Two teenagers, Franek and Izka, punch a hole to another dimension and accidentally let in Rock’n’Roll Eddie – a fugitive from a mysterious realm of Oblivio hunted down by the ruthless Head-hunters. If the kids want to save him, they need to find a way to send Eddie back before the Head-hunters catch him and punish for escaping.
Rock’n’Roll Eddie

Rotten ears

A story about an early marriage crisis caused by unmet expectations and a lack of communication. Janek and Marzena face their deeply hidden daemons supervised by an unconventional counsellor who loses grip over the therapy plan. The reality seems to blur as long-suppressed grievances and misunderstandings start to turn against the couple.
Rotten ears

Salt of the Black Earth

Poetic folk ballad and a portrait of the Silesian people. August 1920, the Second Silesian Uprising. Seven sons of an old miner fight for the Polishness of their fatherland. Supported by other insurgents, they take over a small town. The youngest brother, Gabriel, puts on a German uniform and moves to a German-controlled village.
Salt of the Black Earth