Look at Me

An unexpected arrival of Hania’s younger brother, Stefan, forces the 20-year-old girl to face her traumatic past and re-establish contact with her long-lost mother. For the sake of her beloved brother, Hania must stop hiding and give their turbulent relationship a second chance.
Look at Me

Lotna

A war drama and a poetic tale. The titular Lotna is a beautiful mare accompanying a squadron of Polish uhlans in the 1939 September campaign. One after the other, several officers inherit the horse as we learn their stories – all with a tragic ending written by the enemy forces. A tale of war and a study of individuals challenged by dramatic circumstances. The film is based on the prose by Wojciech Żukrowski.
Lotna

Love

Every prisoner is able to do anything for a woman, if he gets any, let alone if the prisoner is sentenced to 25 years in a high security prison. Paweł is 38 years old and a dozen or so years ago he was unjustly condemned to murder. He is in love with his attorney, with whom they plan to marry. He is able to sacrifice everything for the meaning of his life, that is love.
Love

Marcel

No one ever notices Marcel. Invisible to a ticket inspector, overlooked by his boss, ignored by a couple smooching in the lift. One morning, this perfect, carefree life with no responsibility falls apart like a house of cards when Marcel prevents his female neighbour from jumping off a rooftop.
Marcel

Me Voy

Klara and Adrian are a couple. They have a dog and spend their free time going to parties. The action of their favourite TV series takes place in a fictional paradise. Klara notices that the luxurious life of protagonists allows them to freely express their emotions and feelings unlike in the real world. When Adrian proposes to Klara in unusual circumstances, the girl doesn’t know what to do.
Me Voy

Mister T.

A 1953 Warsaw arising from ruins is where everything is possible. The pervasive uncertainty, denunciation and control are domesticated with vodka and good company, the church underground resounds with jazz music and meeting the General Secretary, Bolesław Bierut, in the toilet by chance may end up in unexpected drunkenness. Mister T., a recognised writer living at a hotel for the people of literature, knows all this from his personal experience. He lives off private lessons he gives to a beautiful student preparing for her A-levels and they are having a passionate romance. One day, a young small-town man aspiring to become a journalist moves into the flat next to Mister T.’s.
Mister T.

Mother Joan of the Angels

Eighteenth-century reclusive priory in the Smolensk Region. Local nuns and Joan, their prioress, are afflicted with demonic possession. A young exorcist, Father Suryn, arrives and attempts to save the nuns but to no avail. Soon, he struggles with spiritual dilemmas and feelings developed for Mother Joan. He promises to heal the nun even at the cost of eternal damnation. The film is inspired by a short story by Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz.
Mother Joan of the Angels

Mountains at Dusk

Each year, an elderly professor, once an excellent mountaineer, travels to the mountains. His regular visits mark the anniversary of the death of a friend who saved his life losing his own. The film was shot in the Tatra Mountains.
Mountains at Dusk