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    Job: The Last Grey Cell 2006 POSTER

    Job: The Last Grey Cell

    2006

    Polish

    5.1

    3

    Action

    Comedy

    Konrad Niewolski Konrad Niewolski Director Borys Szyc Borys Szyc as Chemik Krystyna Tkacz Krystyna Tkacz as Corepetitor Christine Paul-Podlasky Christine Paul-Podlasky as English teacher Katarzyna Bargielowska Katarzyna Bargielowska as Wozniakowa
    Three friends from the neighborhood – Adi, Pele and Chemist – are often referred to as freeloaders, morons, losers. This is a gross simplification! In fact they are underestimated by the world. It hasn't appreciated them YET. Life presents them with challenges and difficulties, like bad luck at work or mentally ill neighbor's dog or a grandmother who steals their hashish. But they do not give up!
    Close-ups 2014 POSTER

    Close-ups

    2014

    Polish

    5.3

    10

    Drama

    emotionally disturbed

    husband wife relationship

    mother daughter relationship

    overprotective mother

    Romance

    suicide by hanging

    woman director

    Magdalena Piekorz Magdalena Piekorz Director Katarzyna Bargielowska Katarzyna Bargielowska as Andrzej Seweryn Andrzej Seweryn as Andrzej Milewski Wladyslaw Kowalski Wladyslaw Kowalski as Doctor Marieta Zukowska Marieta Zukowska as Young Marta's Mother
    37-year-old Marta gets married and wants to have a baby. But her toxic relationship with overbearing mother complicates her life in many ways.
    Blindness 2016 POSTER

    Blindness

    2016

    Polish

    5.8

    1

    60%

    60%

    catholic

    church

    Drama

    Ryszard Bugajski Ryszard Bugajski Director Janusz Gajos Janusz Gajos as Father Cieciorka Andrzej Szenajch Andrzej Szenajch as Gate keeper Katarzyna Bargielowska Katarzyna Bargielowska as Mother Olga Boladz Olga Boladz as Young Brystygierowa
    A little known episode from the life of Stalinist security police office Julia Brystiger. Her nickname Bloody Luna was a reference to her incredibly brutal methods of interrogation. In the early 1960s, she appears in a centre for the blind on the outskirts of Warsaw, a place often visited by Cardinal Wyszyński, whose imprisonment in 1953-1956 Brystiger supervised personally. During a difficult and heated discussion with the cardinal, Brystiger denounces the communist ideology and begs for forgiveness for her crimes and for guidance in her search for God.
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