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    Hatred 2016 POSTER

    Hatred

    2016

    Polish

    7.6

    17

    94%

    94%

    Action

    atrocity

    Drama

    genocide

    History

    nationalism

    village life

    volhynia

    War

    war crimes

    Wojciech Smarzowski Wojciech Smarzowski Director Maciej Winkler Maciej Winkler as Chaim Kac Maria Sobocinska Maria Sobocinska as Helena Glowacka-Huk Julian Swiezewski Julian Swiezewski as Lieutenant Ireneusz Czop Ireneusz Czop as Priest Adam
    Summer of 1939. Zosia is a young Polish girl who is deeply in love with Ukrainian Petro. Their great love will be put to the test when her father decides to marry her to a wealthy widower Skiba. Right after wedding she is left alone because her husband is drafted to the Polish army for the war with Germany. Meanwhile, tensions grow due to Jews, Poles, and Ukrainians living side by side.
    Mister T. 2019 POSTER

    Mister T.

    2019

    Polish

    6.1

    5

    Action

    black and white

    Comedy

    communism

    Drama

    jazz

    post-war poland

    warsaw, poland

    writer

    Marcin Krzysztalowicz Marcin Krzysztalowicz Director Maria Sobocinska Maria Sobocinska as Dagna Bartlomiej Zieniewicz Bartlomiej Zieniewicz as Dancer Sebastian Stankiewicz Sebastian Stankiewicz as Filak Mariusz Bonaszewski Mariusz Bonaszewski as Gawlik
    Warsaw, Poland, 1953. Mr. T., a renowned writer, lives in a hotel and earns his living by giving private lessons.
    Clergy 2018 POSTER

    Clergy

    2018

    Polish

    7.3

    21

    83%

    83%

    Action

    catholic priest

    Comedy

    Drama

    hypocrisy

    Wojciech Smarzowski Wojciech Smarzowski Director Jan Hartman Jan Hartman as Deputy Marcin Czarnik Marcin Czarnik as Journalist Maria Sobocinska Maria Sobocinska as Nun Robert Wieckiewicz Robert Wieckiewicz as Priest Tadeusz Trybus
    A few years back tragic events tied the fate of three Catholic priests. From then on they meet on every anniversary of the disaster to celebrate their survival. On an everyday basis they have their ups and downs. Lisowski works at the curia in a big city, has a career and is dreaming of the Vatican. Problem is, archbishop Mordowicz, an opulent church official who uses his political influence to build the largest sanctuary in Poland, gets in his way. The second priest, Trybus, is a village parson. He ministers to a poor community and gives in to human weaknesses more and more often. Kukuła is not faring well either. Despite his fervent faith, he loses the trust of his parishioners actually overnight. Soon the stories of the three clergymen are going to join once again.
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