Released Date:
1957-04-20
Languages:
Polish, German
Countries:
Poland
Runtime:
91 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.8 (4612 Reviews)
Director:
Andrzej WajdaJerzy Stefan Stawinski (screenplay)
Jerzy Stefan Stawinski (story)
A symbolic depiction of hell on Earth, set in the last days of the Warsaw uprising in 1944. Lieutenant Zadra is commanding a company of 43 men in a desperate battle amidst the ruins. Facing German offense and cut off from their comrades, Zadra is commanded to retreat his men through the sewer system ('kanal'). Zadra and his men are reluctant to do so, as it would indicate that they have lost the battle, but decide to obey the orders. However, as the men (and women) retreat, it becomes clear that their desperate attempt to flee from the hell of battle will result only in more death and suffering...
Released Date:
1961-05-29
Languages:
Polish
Countries:
Poland
Runtime:
103 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (6448 Reviews)
Director:
Andrzej WajdaJerzy Andrzejewski (novel)
Jerzy Andrzejewski (screenplay)
Andrzej Wajda (screenplay)
Maciek, a young Resistance fighter, is ordered to kill Szczuka, a Communist district leader, on the last day of World War II. Though killing has been easy for him in the past, Szczuka was a fellow soldier, and Maciek must decide whether to follow his orders.
Released Date:
1965-09-25
Languages:
Polish, French, German, Spanish
Countries:
Poland
Runtime:
234 min
IMDB Ratings:
(181 Reviews)
Director:
Andrzej WajdaAleksander Scibor-Rylski
Stefan Zeromski (novel)
Set in the time of Napoleon wars, shows how the wars swept over the unfortunate Polish country at the beginning of the XIX-th century. Story revolves around the Polish legion under command of General Dabrowski, who then fought on Napoleon's side with the hopes of Poland's revival.
Released Date:
1970-11-10
Languages:
Polish
Countries:
Poland
Runtime:
99 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (424 Reviews)
Director:
Andrzej WajdaGenres:
DramaJaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz (short story)
Andrzej Wajda
Takes place in a prewar Poland. A tubercular young man comes to stay with his brother on a farm. He is in love with life and constantly plays 1930's music on a piano. He gets involved with his brother's problems and also becomes the lover of a simpleminded farm girl. The brother's dead wife may have had an affair with the hired man who is to marry the farm girl. His daughter will not confirm his suspicions. But the brother's death leads to his acceptance of the past, forgiving his wife's memory and making up with his little daughter.
Released Date:
1972-03-29
Languages:
German
Countries:
West Germany
Runtime:
98 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (79 Reviews)
Director:
Andrzej WajdaGenres:
DramaAndrzej Wajda (scenario)
Mikhail A. Bulgakov (novel)
Released Date:
1975-02-21
Languages:
Polish, German, Yiddish, Russian
Countries:
Poland
Runtime:
179 min
IMDB Ratings:
(1853 Reviews)
Director:
Andrzej WajdaGenres:
DramaWladyslaw Stanislaw Reymont (novel)
Andrzej Wajda
At the turn of the century, Lodz, Poland was a quick-paced manufacturing center for textiles, replete with cutthroat industrialists and unsafe working conditions. Three young friends, a Pole, a Jew and a German, pool their money together to build a factory. The movie follows their ruthless pursuit of fortune.
Released Date:
1977-02-25
Languages:
Polish
Countries:
Poland
Runtime:
160 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (2501 Reviews)
Director:
Andrzej WajdaGenres:
DramaAleksander Scibor-Rylski
Released Date:
1979-09-04
Languages:
Polish, French
Countries:
Poland, France
Runtime:
118 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (677 Reviews)
Director:
Andrzej WajdaJaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz (short story)
Zbigniew Kaminski (screenplay)
Set in the late '20s. A thirtyish young man, who heads a small factory, faints at the funeral of a close friend. He decides to go home to his aunt and uncle for a while, but gets involved with a family of five women who had been in love with him at one time though he had apparently loved only one, who, unknown to him, has died since his departure. The women are mainly disillusioned with life or estranged from husbands while the youngest has a crush on him.
Released Date:
1981-07-27
Languages:
Polish
Countries:
Poland
Runtime:
153 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (1838 Reviews)
Director:
Andrzej WajdaAleksander Scibor-Rylski (scenario)
A worker becomes a "man of iron" forged by experience, a son comes to terms with his father, a couple fall in love, a reporter searches for courage, and a nation undergoes historic change. In Warsaw in 1980, the Party sends Winkel, a weak, alcoholic TV hack, to Gdansk to dig up dirt on the shipyard strikers, particularly on Maciek Tomczyk, an articulate worker whose father was killed in the December 1970 protests. Posing as sympathetic, Winkel interviews people who know Tomczyk, including his detained wife, Agnieszka. Their narrations become flashbacks using actual news footage of 1968 and 1970 protests and of the later birth of free unions and Solidarity.
Released Date:
1983-01-12
Languages:
French
Countries:
France, Poland
Runtime:
136 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (4136 Reviews)
Director:
Andrzej WajdaJean-Claude Carrière (scenario)
Stanislawa Przybyszewska (based on the play by: "L'Affaire Danton/Sprawa Dantona")
Andrzej Wajda (in collaboration with)
Agnieszka Holland (in collaboration with)
Boleslaw Michalek (in collaboration with)
Jacek Gasiorowski (in collaboration with)
Action opens in November of 1793, with Danton returning to Paris from his country retreat upon learning that the Committee for Public Safety, under Robespierre's incitement, has begun a series of massive executions, The Terror. Confident in the peoples' support, Danton clashes with his former ally, but calculating Robespierre soon rounds up Danton and his followers, tries them before a revolutionary tribunal and dipatches them to the guillotine.
Released Date:
1990-05-06
Languages:
Polish
Countries:
Poland, Germany, UK
Runtime:
115 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (662 Reviews)
Director:
Andrzej WajdaAgnieszka Holland
Account of the last days of life of the legendary Polish pedagogue Janusz Korczak and his heroic dedication to protecting Jewish orphans during the war. Jewish doctor Henryk Goldszmit, known also as Janusz Korczak, is a man of high principles. He is unafraid of shouting at German officers and frequently has to be persuaded to save his own life. His orphanage, set up in a cramped school in the Warsaw ghetto, provides shelter to 200 homeless kids. Putting his experimental educational methods into practice, he installs a kind of children's self-government, whose justice is in a big contrast to what is happening in the outside world. Right in front of the school, dozens of kids are dying or being killed everyday and their naked bodies lie on the street unattended. Ghetto's mayor assures Korczak that the orphanages will be saved. Korczak raises food and money for the orphanage from the rich Jews. In the final roundup he refuses to accept a Swiss passport and boards the train to Treblinka with his orphans.
Released Date:
2000-01-21
Languages:
Polish
Countries:
Poland, France
Runtime:
147 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.1 (1887 Reviews)
Director:
Andrzej WajdaAdam Mickiewicz (poem)
Jan Nowina-Zarzycki
Andrzej Wajda
Piotr Weresniak
In the early 1810s, Poles, part of Russia's client state of Lithuania, think independence will come if they join forces with Napoleon when he invades Russia. This unity of purpose, in one district, is undermined by two families, feuding since the head of one shot the head of the other twenty years before. There are hopes of a reconciliation through a marriage of Pan Tadeusz, a Soplica, whose father, the murderer, is in hiding somewhere, and Zosia, a teen-aged girl, a Horeszko who lives in the household of Pan's uncle. Other cross-currents - of love, family, politics, village traditions, land reform, and what it means to be Polish - give the film texture. It's an exile's story.
Released Date:
2007-09-21
Languages:
Polish, Russian, German
Countries:
Poland
Runtime:
121 min
IMDB Ratings:
(11791 Reviews)
Director:
Andrzej WajdaAndrzej Mularczyk (story)
Przemyslaw Nowakowski (screenplay)
Wladyslaw Pasikowski (screenplay)
Andrzej Wajda (screenplay)
On 17 September 1939, a group of Polish officers and soldiers are imprisoned by the Soviet Army on the border of Poland. Anna and her daughter Nika travel from Krakow to meet her husband and officer Andrzej and they try to convince him to leave the soldiers and escape back home. However, Andrzej refuses to leave the troop and is deported to USSR. Later the Soviet tells that the Polish officers had been massacred by the Germans in the Katyn Forest with a shot on the back of the neck. However Anna retrieves Andrzej's diary and discloses that the soldiers had been actually murdered by the Soviet Army.
Released Date:
2009-04-24
Languages:
Polish
Countries:
Poland
Runtime:
85 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.5 (860 Reviews)
Director:
Andrzej WajdaGenres:
DramaJaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz (short story "Tatarak")
Krystyna Janda (monologue "Zapiski ostatnie")
Sèndor Mèrai (short story "Nagle wezwanie")
Andrzej Wajda (screenplay)
An aging woman married to a workaholic doctor meets a young man who makes her feel young again. While having a swim in the river, the man drowns, which causes Marta to reexamine her life.
Released Date:
2013-10-04
Languages:
Polish, Italian
Countries:
Poland
Runtime:
127 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.6 (1229 Reviews)
Director:
Andrzej WajdaJanusz Glowacki (scenario)
The depiction of the life of Nobel Peace Prize winner and founder of Poland's Solidarity movement, Lech Walesa, as events in the 1970s lead to a peaceful revolution.
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