It is a multi-dimensional and multi-layered documentary about freedom – a fundamental and most important value in everyone's life. The freedom shown in the film primarily relates to the issue of drug use and drug addicts but the film authors also present it from a broader perspective. »
The document tells the story of Polish diplomats and their efforts to save Jews during WWII. The film attempts to unravel the complicated mechanisms behind the activities of Polish diplomacy and intelligence, which, in cooperation with governments and institutions of other countries, contributed to saving Jews from all over occupied Europe. As part of this operation, it was possible to save about »
The film presents different generations of Polish expats in Berlin, who describe their life in the capital of Germany. Through this rich and unique portrayal of the city and Polish expats the viewers can take a closer look at the lives of Polish emigrants and observe changes which Berlin and Poland have undergone throughout 50 years. Through these personal stories, one can »
It is the story of an extraordinary journey of 90-year-old Zdzisław, from Kraków to the Kazakh steppe, searching for a woman – his first love that he was forced to leave there 70 years ago. Zdzisław is part of over 300,000 people who were forced to work in Siberia during the war. However, he stands out from the few still living exiles »
Estonia, a tiny country squeezed in between Russia and Scandinavia, for many decades it was forcefully incorporated into the Soviet Union as one of its republics. The Russian government implemented the policy of Russification, from then on it was difficult to find a decent job if one could only speak Estonian. When the Soviet Union ceased to exist in 1991 and Estonia »
The director of the 1980s generation leaves Poland for South Africa to examine the reality of his peers. He becomes one of the heroes of the film. He wants to know what changes South Africa's world has experienced 25 years after the fall of apartheid. Has the dream of a multicultural community called by Nelson Mandela "Rainbow Nation" come true? Do Afrikaners »