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    1800 gramów 2019 POSTER

    1800 gramów

    2019

    Polish

    5.6

    6

    Action

    Comedy

    Marcin Glowacki Marcin Glowacki Director Magdalena Lamparska Magdalena Lamparska as Bozena Danuta Stenka Danuta Stenka as Chairwoman Dorota Koleczek Anna Próchniak Anna Próchniak as Kasia Roma Gasiorowska Roma Gasiorowska as Magda
    A touching story about the most important human matters: love, loneliness, sacrifice and courage, around the life of Ewa, a woman who works looking for families for orphaned children.
    Miszmasz czyli Kogel Mogel 3 2019 POSTER

    Miszmasz czyli Kogel Mogel 3

    2019

    Polish

    3.5

    4

    Comedy

    Romance

    Kordian Piwowarski Kordian Piwowarski Director Anna Mucha Anna Mucha as Bozena Pawel Nowisz Pawel Nowisz as Gozdzik Nikodem Rozbicki Nikodem Rozbicki as Marcin Zawada Mikolaj Roznerski Mikolaj Roznerski as Pawel
    Kasia still lives in the village of Brzozki and fights off her unwanted suitor Staszek. Unexpectedly, her son Marcin returns to Poland and immediately runs into trouble. The boy has an idea for an unusual business. At this time, a crisis breaks out in Warsaw in the Wolanski family, Wolanska publishes a controversial book, her husband and daughter Agnieszka - rebel and run away from home. They first decide to visit Piotr, who today leads a comfortable life with his wife Marlena. Then they set off into the unknown, and this trip will become legendary again.
    Young Törless 1966 POSTER

    Young Törless

    1966

    German

    7.2

    2

    Action

    austria-hungary

    boarding school

    bullying

    Drama

    lgbt

    mathematics

    torture

    Volker Schlöndorff Volker Schlöndorff Director Barbara Steele Barbara Steele as Bozena Jean Launay Jean Launay as Mathematiklehrer Mathieu Carrière Mathieu Carrière as Thomas Törless Herbert Asmodi Herbert Asmodi as Vater Törless
    At an Austrian boys' boarding school in the early 1900s, shy, intelligent Törless observes the sadistic behavior of his fellow students, doing nothing to help a victimized classmate—until the torture goes too far. Adapted from Robert Musil's acclaimed novel, Young Törless launched the New German Cinema movement and garnered the 1966 Cannes Film Festival International Critics' Prize for first-time director Volker Schlöndorff.
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