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- An epic blockbuster that will take you to the darkest period of the 20th century - to Germany after World War I, where Nazism is on the rise; to the Soviet Union, where communism tries to maintain the "gains of the revolution" through terror; to the offices of power, where they try to prevent a war that could bleed the world, and finally - to the war front, where people die, sometimes as a result of senseless cruelty. Against the background of great history, the fate of ordinary people takes place: five interconnected families - American, German, Russian, English and Welsh - previously known from "The Fall of the Giants". Their emotions clash with each other and with ruthless destiny.
- A political spectacle about the fragility of democracy, political involvement and responsibility for choices that can change history. In a country ruled by a right-wing government led by President Alatar, political parties are preparing for the upcoming presidential elections. Jean Vampel is an honest, hard-working, but anonymous and unambitious MP. Pushed by those around him planning his career, he takes advantage of the set of circumstances to take part in the primaries of his party, the Left Union. He knows he won't win, but he wants to use the campaign to "be known" in the media. Was it his own decision? Or maybe he was unaware of the intrigue and got involved in it? Six months later, France will begin the darkest chapter in its history.
- A fearless star explorer, a descendant of Gulliver and Baron Münchausen, a captain of distant galactic navigation, a hunter of meteors and comets, a tireless explorer and discoverer of eighty thousand three globes, an honorary doctor. universities of the Two Bears, member of the Society for the Protection of Small Planets, knight of the Milky and Nebular Orders. This is Captain Ijon Tichy.
- An unforgettable journey through one of the most desolate places in the Wild West. Aboard a crowded military train bound for a remote fort are the Governor of Nevada, the commandant's daughter, and the sheriff escorting a famous criminal. Between them and safety stand hostile tribes and a man who will stop at nothing to achieve his goal. Even before the murder.
- Jacek is a copywriter who is forced to divide his time between work in Warsaw and family life in a small town in the Opole region. One night, returning home after a week of work, he saves a silent girl on the road, chased by a mysterious figure in a black off-road car. Soon after, strange, terrifying things begin to happen around him, all of which lead to a mysterious tragedy from years ago that still weighs Jack on his conscience. He knows he must act, and fast, because the recurring visions he has learned not to underestimate tell him that his loved ones are in mortal danger. Will he and his brother, a local journalist, be able to solve the mystery and prevent another tragedy? And how does the local legend about the terrible Blackpaw, which his son became interested in as part of his summer adventure, have to do with it?
- Martin Williams, a Hollywood screenwriter, writes a musical based on the life of a young actor in the 1930s, Boofuls. The tragic story of a boy who was killed by his own grandmother becomes his obsession. One day, Williams comes across a mirror that once hung in the home of a young star. He's spending his last money on them. With time it turns out that it was not a dream purchase, but the worst of nightmares .
- A city poisoned by smog and contempt, expensive cars, cheap relationships, high aspirations and the lowest motives. Out of the wild streams of hip-hop vibes emerges a vision of contemporary Warsaw of the highest literary quality, poetic and vulgar, funny and dark at the same time. Other People is a hybrid of genres, a polyphonic work-monster whose cartoonishly simplified characters, as in Maslowska's works, are again only supporting characters. Because the real, most important hero here is the language they speak (or which speaks them): brimming with energy and wit, and at the same time brutal, crippled, full of reluctance and prejudice. This is where the erosion of bonds, the remnants of higher feelings and human solidarity takes place. It is he, funny and monstrous at the same time, who asks painful questions about the moment in which we found ourselves as a community.