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Barbara Radziwiłłówna
1936 film by Joseph Lejtes

Paweł i Gaweł
1938 film by Mieczysław Krawicz

Tramway
1966 Film directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski

Bezimienni bohaterowie
1932 film by Michał Waszyński

His Excellency, The Shop Assistant
1933 film by Michał Waszyński

Black Wings
1963 film

Fatherland
upcoming film directed by Paweł Pawlikowski

Każdemu wolno kochać
1933 film by Mieczysław Krawicz

Profesor Wilczur
1938 film directed by Michał Waszyński

Doctor Murek
1939 film by Juliusz Gardan

Zew morza
1927 film by Henryk Szaro

A Strong Man
1929 film by Henryk Szaro

Na Sybir
1930 film by Henryk Szaro

Sound of the Desert
1932 film by Michał Waszyński

The Sea
1933 documentary film directed by Jerzy Zarzycki and Wanda Jakubowska

Czy Lucyna to dziewczyna?
1934 film by Juliusz Gardan

Wrzos
1938 film by Juliusz Gardan

Robert and Bertram
1938 film by Mieczysław Krawicz

Zapomniana melodia
Polish film by Konrad Tom, Jan Fethke (1938)

Two Men and a Wardrobe
1958 film by Roman Polanski

Co mój mąż robi w nocy
1934 film by Michał Waszyński

Farewells
Farewells (also titled Lydia Ate the Apple and Partings in the United States; original Polish title: Pożegnania) is a Polish film released in 1958 and directed by Wojciech Has. Taking place in Poland during the late 1930s and early 1940s, this melancholy film evokes the insecurity and despair pervading Poland at the time.

The Adventures of Anton
1913 film by Wiktor Biegański

Panienka z poste restante
1935 film by Michał Waszyński

Towards the Sun
1955 Short film directed by Andrzej Wajda

Noose
1957 film by Wojciech Jerzy Has

The First Day of Freedom
1964 film by Aleksander Ford

Róża
1936 Polish film by Joseph Lejtes

Countess Walewska
1914 film by Aleksander Hertz

Nikodem Dyzma
1956 film by Jan Rybkowski

Bariera
1966 film by Jerzy Skolimowski

The Three Hearts
1939 film by Michał Waszyński

The Dybbuk
1937 Yiddish-language Polish fantasy drama directed by Michał Waszyński

Ułan Księcia Józefa
1937 film by Konrad Tom

Cabman's Adventure
1902 film by Kazimierz Prószyński

Sublokator
Sublokator (The Subtenant) is a Polish comedy film from 1966 directed by Janusz Majewski, based on his own screenplay. The film tells the story of the titular subtenant, a member of the intelligentsia class (played by Jan Machulski), who finds himself trapped in a villa with three women representing different generations (, Katarzyna Łaniewska, Magdalena Zawadzka).
Rena
1938 film by Michał Waszyński

Kult ciała
1930 film by Michał Waszyński

Niedorajda
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Niedorajda is a 1937 Polish comedy film directed by Mieczysław Krawicz and produced by the Rex-Film studio. This comedy was also shown in the USA under the title Good for Nothing.

ABC miłości
1935 film by Michał Waszyński

Adventure in Warsaw
1937 film by Carl Boese
Wojewoda
1912 film

Police Chief Antek
1935 Polish comedy film directed by Michał Waszyński

Pani minister tańczy
1937 film by Juliusz Gardan

Niebezpieczny romans
1930 film by Michał Waszyński

A Matter to Settle
1953 Polish film by Jan Rybkowski

Wielka droga
1946 film by Michał Waszyński

Będzie lepiej
1936 film by Michał Waszyński

Gehenna
1938 film by Michał Waszyński

Zabawka
1933 film by Michał Waszyński

Mamele
Mamele ( ) is a Yiddish Language Polish musical film made in 1938.

Uśmiech zębiczny
1957 film by Roman Polanski

The Unthinkable
1926 film by Edward Puchalski

Serce matki
1938 film by Michał Waszyński

Bohaterowie Sybiru
1936 film by Michał Waszyński

Romeo i Julcia
1933 film by Jan Nowina-Przybylski

Murder
Morderstwo (English: Murder) is a short film written and directed by Roman Polanski in 1957. This was Polanski's first completed student short at the State Film School in Łódź, Poland. The film takes place predominantly in darkness and in one room. It introduces ideas Polanski revisited throughout his career. Alternative English-language titles for the film are Murder and A Murderer.

30 karatów szczęścia
1936 film by Michał Waszyński

Świadectwo urodzenia
1962 film by Stanisław Różewicz

Wierna rzeka
1936 film by Leonard Buczkowski