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Rozmowa w pociągu (1983)
Another man sits down next to the passenger in the dining car. They strike up a conversation, talking about different people and things. It is difficult for them to communicate; the train is shaking and the wheels are clattering loudly. Time passes, both men grow older and become more alike. The train enters a tunnel, brakes, and stops...
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Warianty (1970)
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Lajkonik (1974)
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Magnolia (1972)
A beautiful story about a magnolia tree that, instead of shedding its leaves and flowers on the ground as nature intended, decided to go straight to heaven.
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Miasto (1963)
A bitter reflection on the development of civilization.
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Wicker Basket (1967)
Allegorical animated short about the power of creation and destruction. An unknown man carries a wicker basket filled with elements resembling human figures. After their combination the small creatures are come to life. The creator tries to force them to listen. As a result of refusal, a conflict arises.
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The Flag (1965)
A sly critique of the communist regime in Poland, one of the carefree participants disrupts a patriotic march by retrieving a collection of unnecessary "bourgeois" items from inside his head. It introduces the disunity in their ranks as everyone starts playing with objects brought by him.
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Roundabout (1966)
A lonely, middle-aged man enjoys the “Życie Warszawy” newspaper with a cup of coffee. His thoughts fly out of the room, move over the tenement house like a balloon. The world is full of grey, middle-aged men like him.
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Cabaret (1964)
A cruel human cabaret begins with a pushpin that pierces someone's tires, a hole in the fence through which a voyeur controls others, and a cannonball that leads to the end of the world.
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Portraits (1964)
A group of mourners provide different portraits of a deceased man at a funeral.
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Laterna Magica (1967)
The titular magic lantern is simple projection apparatus, invented several hundred years ago. In the animation, it appears as an object symbolizing the power of eyes and behind the scenes crimes.
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Manhattan (1975)
A man builds himself a small wooden house amongst the skyscrapers of Manhattan.
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Science Fiction (1970)
Conquerors land on a newly discovered planet and try to colonize and explore a new discovered planet.
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Cages (1967)
An allegory of the hopeless relationship between a prisoner and his jailer, representing the dependence of mankind upon authoritarianism.
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The Harlequin (1960)
Animated ballet etude presenting the conflict between dreams and reality.
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The Story of the Dragon (1962)
Krakow was plagued by a terrible dragon. Many tried to chase him away to no avail; finally a clever shoemaker appeared.
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A - B (1978)
Delegates gather in a conference room. On the A side, people listen carefully and support the idea. On the B side, people grind their teeth, pout, frown.
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The Blue Ball (1969)
A lonely man rolls a big blue ball. People encountered on the way do not help him. Night does not bring rest either, he has to chase away the birds. The man finally reaches the end of the road and pushes the ball into the sea. An animated parable created by Miroslaw Kijowicz, a director, scriptwriter of animated films, set designer and educator. An ordinary man was usually the protagonist of Kijowicz's philosophical short films. The situations presented in the films were rather general, they were supposed to provide food for thought.
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From Acorns (1961)
City traffic is really smooth as long as everyone follows the rules. The protagonist crosses the road not on a zebra crossing, causing an accident. Such walks end in a prison cell.
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Hand (1974)
A male figure on the screen is lost in thought. He hides his head in large hands clasped in the foreground. Suddenly, one hand moves towards the viewer and grabs a small figure from the other side of the screen.
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Mill (1971)
A chained man is freed by an accidental witness of the events.
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Road (1971)
It is a philosophical parable about a man at the crossroads. He divides himself in two, as he cannot decide on the one way only. Each half follows its own path. When they meet again, they do not fit each other any longer. The journey changed them irreversibly.
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Panopticum (1969)
The titular "panopticum" means "a set of personalities", the filmmakers focus on human cruelty. People are vengeful towards animals, they are cruel to each other. Finally, people themselves fall victim to a stronger creature.


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